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Hi, I have a table which has been imported from a web query, which has a
column of ID numbers contained in it. Some of these (not all) are not being picked up as numbers by Excel, and the reason appears to be the inclusion of a leading nonbreaking space character. There is a way to clean these up by using the trim and substitute functions in a separate column, but as I will be refreshing this query reasonably frequently and the size of the range will change each time, I would like to come up with a VBA solution to automate removing the leading nonbreaking space. Any assistance would be welcomed. Thanks in advance |
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