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CLEAN Formula in Excel
Kristen
If your 'dirty' data is say in A1:A100 in B1 enter =CLEAN(A1) and copy it down. Then copy that data and EditPaste Special...Values over the original and delete the column B -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "Kristen" wrote in message ... I am trying to use the CLEAN formula in Excel which removes unprintable characters. I can do it for one cell at a time by using the formula =Clean(cell reference) but I need to do it for a range of cells as I have unprintable characters throughout my entire worksheet. I've tried the following formula =Clean(1st cell reference:last cellreference) but I get a #Value error. Any ideas or suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated! Kristen |
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