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I have a macro that copies two columns to a new workbook and a third row adds up each cell in columns 1 and two. This script is part of a much larger macro. The problem is that every now and then one of the cells that is being copied over has a hidden space or character that causes the value in column three to list #Value! instead of the correct amount. How can I have the macro remove any hidden spaces/characters, etc so that when the third column is adding up the two columns, I do not get the #Value! output? Thanks John |
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