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What's the difference between these two? I looked it up and 32 is a space,
as most of you know, but 160 is called a non-breaking space? Is there a way to get the Trim function to work on the 160's? TIA. -gk- |
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a non-breaking space does not act as a word separator for the purpose of
soft-breaking lines. To remove, see David McRitchie's TrimAll macro: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/join.htm#trimall In article , "39N95W" wrote: What's the difference between these two? I looked it up and 32 is a space, as most of you know, but 160 is called a non-breaking space? Is there a way to get the Trim function to work on the 160's? |
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