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Delete Asc(10) character from cell
I have cells with Asc(10) characters in them, however when I press the
Delete key or Clear Contents or make the cell = "" the character still remains in the cell. How can I rid myself of the character using code? I can get rid of it manually by selecting the cell, clicking in the formula bar and back spacing. Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley |
Delete Asc(10) character from cell
Hi
maybe something like range("A1").value=Replace(range("A1").value, chr(10),"") -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Rocky McKinley wrote: I have cells with Asc(10) characters in them, however when I press the Delete key or Clear Contents or make the cell = "" the character still remains in the cell. How can I rid myself of the character using code? I can get rid of it manually by selecting the cell, clicking in the formula bar and back spacing. Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks. |
Delete Asc(10) character from cell
Unfortunatley that didn't work, thanks for the try though.
-- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Frank Kabel" wrote in message ... Hi maybe something like range("A1").value=Replace(range("A1").value, chr(10),"") -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Rocky McKinley wrote: I have cells with Asc(10) characters in them, however when I press the Delete key or Clear Contents or make the cell = "" the character still remains in the cell. How can I rid myself of the character using code? I can get rid of it manually by selecting the cell, clicking in the formula bar and back spacing. Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks. |
Delete Asc(10) character from cell
Rocky
How do you know the character is asc(10)? Maybe asc(13) or some other. Check out Chip Pearson's Cellview add-in to see what you have in the cell(s) http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 16:04:32 -0700, "Rocky McKinley" wrote: Unfortunatley that didn't work, thanks for the try though. |
Delete Asc(10) character from cell
I used the code below to check the cell in question and the message box came
up with 10 as the only answer. Sub CheckCellValue() Dim a as Integer For a = 1 To 255 If Chr(a) = Range("AE16").Text Then MsgBox a Next a End Sub I'll check out Chip's page as you suggested, thanks. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Rocky How do you know the character is asc(10)? Maybe asc(13) or some other. Check out Chip Pearson's Cellview add-in to see what you have in the cell(s) http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 16:04:32 -0700, "Rocky McKinley" wrote: Unfortunatley that didn't work, thanks for the try though. |
Delete Asc(10) character from cell
Chips Add-In comfirms as my code below did that the Decimal character is
010. It really doesn't matter what character it is as long as I can get rid of it, that is the main problem. I'm sure someone must have ran into this one before! Any help is still appreciated. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Rocky McKinley" wrote in message ... I used the code below to check the cell in question and the message box came up with 10 as the only answer. Sub CheckCellValue() Dim a as Integer For a = 1 To 255 If Chr(a) = Range("AE16").Text Then MsgBox a Next a End Sub I'll check out Chip's page as you suggested, thanks. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Rocky How do you know the character is asc(10)? Maybe asc(13) or some other. Check out Chip Pearson's Cellview add-in to see what you have in the cell(s) http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 16:04:32 -0700, "Rocky McKinley" wrote: Unfortunatley that didn't work, thanks for the try though. |
Delete Asc(10) character from cell
Problem solved thanks for all the help.
-- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Rocky McKinley" wrote in message ... Chips Add-In comfirms as my code below did that the Decimal character is 010. It really doesn't matter what character it is as long as I can get rid of it, that is the main problem. I'm sure someone must have ran into this one before! Any help is still appreciated. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Rocky McKinley" wrote in message ... I used the code below to check the cell in question and the message box came up with 10 as the only answer. Sub CheckCellValue() Dim a as Integer For a = 1 To 255 If Chr(a) = Range("AE16").Text Then MsgBox a Next a End Sub I'll check out Chip's page as you suggested, thanks. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Rocky How do you know the character is asc(10)? Maybe asc(13) or some other. Check out Chip Pearson's Cellview add-in to see what you have in the cell(s) http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 16:04:32 -0700, "Rocky McKinley" wrote: Unfortunatley that didn't work, thanks for the try though. |
Delete Asc(10) character from cell
ActiveCell.Clearcontents
does exactly that - Asc(10) is not ignored. You probably didn't apply it to the cell in question. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Rocky McKinley" wrote in message ... Problem solved thanks for all the help. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Rocky McKinley" wrote in message ... Chips Add-In comfirms as my code below did that the Decimal character is 010. It really doesn't matter what character it is as long as I can get rid of it, that is the main problem. I'm sure someone must have ran into this one before! Any help is still appreciated. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Rocky McKinley" wrote in message ... I used the code below to check the cell in question and the message box came up with 10 as the only answer. Sub CheckCellValue() Dim a as Integer For a = 1 To 255 If Chr(a) = Range("AE16").Text Then MsgBox a Next a End Sub I'll check out Chip's page as you suggested, thanks. -- Regards, Rocky McKinley "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Rocky How do you know the character is asc(10)? Maybe asc(13) or some other. Check out Chip Pearson's Cellview add-in to see what you have in the cell(s) http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 16:04:32 -0700, "Rocky McKinley" wrote: Unfortunatley that didn't work, thanks for the try though. |
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