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Hi,
Let's say I have a para in the following FORMAT in Outlook or Word. I want to keep a record of this in excel. When I copy , paste then in Excel the indentations are not removed. **Pasting from outlook as it is** Tab Table 29-a - I see many numbers for the same attribute on different tables. What is the correct number? For ex. Table 29-a - ABC =76 and ABC =209 Table 27-12 - ABC =453 **Pasting ends** I have used Trim function but the leading spaces before -- Table 29-A -- and the leading spaces before Table 27-12 are not getting removed. I have to manually get in to edit mode and remove the leading spaces. Is there any other function which can align the above 3 rows in Excel Please guide me Thanks a lot, Hari India |
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