P D Sterling" wrote in message
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call data parsing, does not work correctly. I have to divide the columns
with one extra space,
One possibility is that the imported data now contains non-breaking spaces,
Character(160)
To check, with data that does not respond to Text to Columns arranging, in
say A1, enter in another call:
=SEARCH(CHAR(160),A1)
If it returns a number then you have a non-breaking space, if you get
#VALUE! then you don't.
If you do have a non-breaking space then try Text to Columns w5th both space
and other ticked in the second step and in the *other* box enter 0160 with
the Alt key held pressed. Note: the 0160 *must* be entered from the number
pad *not* the numbers above the letters.
This should separate the words whether they have spaces or non-breaking
spaces.
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"P D Sterling" wrote in message
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I wrote a while back and was possibly not clear - I do a lot of data import
and clean up - on this new computer, the subject topic, which I call data
parsing, does not work correctly. I have to divide the columns with one
extra space, which I never had to do before. I hate to think of
uninstalling excel, but if that's what it takes . . .
Any advice would be gratefully appreciated. Happy New Year
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Regards,
P D Sterling
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