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Hello!
I received an excel worksheet that contains "line break" characters in some of the cells and they cause me a lot of trouble. How do I eliminate them? I tried "Find and Replace..." but I cannot search for these tricky little *******s. The table contains over 6000 records, so I may not want to go cell-by-cell manually. Can you please help? Thx, brgd! |
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If it is Alt-Enter [CHAR(10)] that you are trying to replace, type Control-J
into the Replace: "Find what" box. -- David Biddulph "AkelA" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an excel worksheet that contains "line break" characters in some of the cells and they cause me a lot of trouble. How do I eliminate them? I tried "Find and Replace..." but I cannot search for these tricky little *******s. The table contains over 6000 records, so I may not want to go cell-by-cell manually. Can you please help? Thx, brgd! |
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Do you mean "^j"? I have a non-English version and Ctrl+J does not do
anything... For "^J" Excel returned no results. Anyway, I managed to solve my problem with a little trick, but still I would like to know. For future problems like this..... Btw, where can I find reference for these special characters? "David Biddulph" wrote: If it is Alt-Enter [CHAR(10)] that you are trying to replace, type Control-J into the Replace: "Find what" box. -- David Biddulph "AkelA" wrote in message ... Hello! I received an excel worksheet that contains "line break" characters in some of the cells and they cause me a lot of trouble. How do I eliminate them? I tried "Find and Replace..." but I cannot search for these tricky little *******s. The table contains over 6000 records, so I may not want to go cell-by-cell manually. Can you please help? Thx, brgd! |
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Try Alt + 0010 in the Find what dialog.
Use the NumPad to enter the 0010 To see which characters you have in a cell, download Chip Pearson's CellView add-in. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 04:41:01 -0700, AkelA wrote: Do you mean "^j"? I have a non-English version and Ctrl+J does not do anything... For "^J" Excel returned no results. Anyway, I managed to solve my problem with a little trick, but still I would like to know. For future problems like this..... Btw, where can I find reference for these special characters? |
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