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I have two columns (A & B), and I want to compare the data in values in
corresponding cells. Unfortunately, the values in cell A3 (for example) may have a hard return in it, but the value in cell B3 does not. I know that the trim function will remove spaces, but is there a way to remove hard returns? Does this make sense? |
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