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EJ B

How do I remove a hidden space in Excel cells
 
Not sure if this is an Excel or Word problem...

I am doing a mail merge in Word (envelopes). I am pulling my data (name,
address, cit/state/zip) from an Excel .xls I created.

In mail merge, I select envelopes and go through all the steps.

I use the Address Block for the delivery address. However, when it pulls
the data over, the name line (first line of address block) is indented by one
space. No matter what I do (place cursor at indent and use backspace or
place cursor at next two correct lines and add a space), the change doesn't
take place. I've checked all the tabs as well.

Someone mentioned that I might have a hidden space in the cell but when I
look at my cells, I don't see anything obvious. Any ideas?

Anne Troy

How do I remove a hidden space in Excel cells
 
Don't use the address block. Instead, use the individual fields.
************
Anne Troy
VBA Project Manager
www.OfficeArticles.com

"EJ B" <EJ wrote in message
...
Not sure if this is an Excel or Word problem...

I am doing a mail merge in Word (envelopes). I am pulling my data (name,
address, cit/state/zip) from an Excel .xls I created.

In mail merge, I select envelopes and go through all the steps.

I use the Address Block for the delivery address. However, when it pulls
the data over, the name line (first line of address block) is indented by
one
space. No matter what I do (place cursor at indent and use backspace or
place cursor at next two correct lines and add a space), the change
doesn't
take place. I've checked all the tabs as well.

Someone mentioned that I might have a hidden space in the cell but when I
look at my cells, I don't see anything obvious. Any ideas?




Gary''s Student

How do I remove a hidden space in Excel cells
 
If the space shows up in both the cell and the formula bar, then something
invisible is there. In the formula bar, select the "thing" and back it out.


If the space is in the cell and not in the formula bar, then it is probably
an indent. Use the Decrease Indent button to remove the indent.
--
Gary's Student


"EJ B" wrote:

Not sure if this is an Excel or Word problem...

I am doing a mail merge in Word (envelopes). I am pulling my data (name,
address, cit/state/zip) from an Excel .xls I created.

In mail merge, I select envelopes and go through all the steps.

I use the Address Block for the delivery address. However, when it pulls
the data over, the name line (first line of address block) is indented by one
space. No matter what I do (place cursor at indent and use backspace or
place cursor at next two correct lines and add a space), the change doesn't
take place. I've checked all the tabs as well.

Someone mentioned that I might have a hidden space in the cell but when I
look at my cells, I don't see anything obvious. Any ideas?


Anne Troy

How do I remove a hidden space in Excel cells
 
Hi, Gary's Student. Actually, this is a known Word issue...something to do
with Word thinking that there ought to be a space before an address block.
Bottom line...when doing mail merge, don't use the address block. See:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/t...oft_word. htm
for more info. :)
************
Anne Troy
VBA Project Manager
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Gary''s Student" wrote in message
...
If the space shows up in both the cell and the formula bar, then something
invisible is there. In the formula bar, select the "thing" and back it
out.


If the space is in the cell and not in the formula bar, then it is
probably
an indent. Use the Decrease Indent button to remove the indent.
--
Gary's Student


"EJ B" wrote:

Not sure if this is an Excel or Word problem...

I am doing a mail merge in Word (envelopes). I am pulling my data (name,
address, cit/state/zip) from an Excel .xls I created.

In mail merge, I select envelopes and go through all the steps.

I use the Address Block for the delivery address. However, when it pulls
the data over, the name line (first line of address block) is indented by
one
space. No matter what I do (place cursor at indent and use backspace or
place cursor at next two correct lines and add a space), the change
doesn't
take place. I've checked all the tabs as well.

Someone mentioned that I might have a hidden space in the cell but when I
look at my cells, I don't see anything obvious. Any ideas?




EJ B

How do I remove a hidden space in Excel cells
 
Thanks very much. I did exactly as you suggested by doing it line by line
and I finished my task. Thanks to both for your help!!

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Hi, Gary's Student. Actually, this is a known Word issue...something to do
with Word thinking that there ought to be a space before an address block.
Bottom line...when doing mail merge, don't use the address block. See:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/t...oft_word. htm
for more info. :)
************
Anne Troy
VBA Project Manager
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Gary''s Student" wrote in message
...
If the space shows up in both the cell and the formula bar, then something
invisible is there. In the formula bar, select the "thing" and back it
out.


If the space is in the cell and not in the formula bar, then it is
probably
an indent. Use the Decrease Indent button to remove the indent.
--
Gary's Student


"EJ B" wrote:

Not sure if this is an Excel or Word problem...

I am doing a mail merge in Word (envelopes). I am pulling my data (name,
address, cit/state/zip) from an Excel .xls I created.

In mail merge, I select envelopes and go through all the steps.

I use the Address Block for the delivery address. However, when it pulls
the data over, the name line (first line of address block) is indented by
one
space. No matter what I do (place cursor at indent and use backspace or
place cursor at next two correct lines and add a space), the change
doesn't
take place. I've checked all the tabs as well.

Someone mentioned that I might have a hidden space in the cell but when I
look at my cells, I don't see anything obvious. Any ideas?






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