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Thanks RD.

The answer is 1 so I assume it's one space, as when I select the cell and
click in the formula bar I can backspace once.

Rob

"Ragdyer" wrote in message
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They could contain <space.
Try:
=LEN(A1)
And see if you get a 0 answer.

And if this data originated from the web, that space might very well be a
Char(160), non-breaking space, and not a "normal" Char(32) space.
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HTH,

RD

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"Rob" <NA wrote in message ...
Oops!
I meant it gives the answer as 0.

Rob

"bigwheel" wrote in message
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"Rob" wrote:

Hi,

I copied some info from a database and pasted it to Excel where I

wanted
to
manipulate the data. I notice that some of the cells, though
appearing
to
be blank (and not showing 0 either), still responded to a simple

formula
like IF(OR(A1="",A1=0),1,0) giving the answer as 1.

Can anyone tell me what's happening here, as it does mean I need to
unneccessarily extend the formulas to exclude these cells.

Rob

Your formula tests for the cell being blank or containing 0 if either
of
these conditions are true you'll get an answer of 1






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