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![]() I was finally able to correct this issue, and I just thought I'd let everyone know how in case you ever run into this yourself (of course, your probably smarter than I am and already know how to do this!) I use =CODE(RIGHT(XX,1)) to determine the numeric code for the last character in my string. This brought back char(160), which =TRIM and =CLEAN won't eliminate. I then highlighted one of the cells, pressed F2 then SHIFT+Left Arrow to highlight the spaces I needed to remove. I copied these to the clipboard. I then highlighted all the cells I needed changed, and used EDIT/REPLACE, and pasted (CTRL-V) the copied info and left "Replace With" blank. I chose Replace All. I am now able to sum all the fields as needed! Thanks to everyone that posted info for me --- I couldn't have found this result if it hadn't been for you. -- telewats ------------------------------------------------------------------------ telewats's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30270 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=500378 |
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