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Trim and clean
Hello Can I use the clean and trim function at the same time? If so how?
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Trim and clean
Yes, you can
=TRIM(CLEAN(A1)) "Wanna Learn" wrote: Hello Can I use the clean and trim function at the same time? If so how? Thanks |
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Trim and clean
Just place one inside the other.
=TRIM(CLEAN(A1)) HTH, Elkar "Wanna Learn" wrote: Hello Can I use the clean and trim function at the same time? If so how? Thanks |
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