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How to delete a "return" character (a "box") in cell of imported d
When I download contact address information from Outlook to an XL file, many
times there appears a square 'box' character in the cell where either (a) a comma would have been separating street from say, suite # in the same line or (b) where a return would have been (street address <return city/state/zip) in the address card (and sometimes more than one "box" for multiple returns). I have tried to search and replace to change or delete the character, but I am unable to grab it, and thus have to manually adjust each cell. A daunting task with 4000+ entries.... The "box" character only appears in the formula field bar -- when viewing the cell in the sheet, it appears as two vertical lines (like a double lower case L). What is this character called how do I get rid of it globally in the sheet ??? Thx |
How to delete a "return" character (a "box") in cell of imported d
Chip Pearson has a very nice addin that will help determine what that
character(s) is: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.aspx You may be able to use Edit|Replace to change the character--Some characters can be entered by holding the alt-key and typing the hex number on the numeric keypad. For example, alt-0010 (or ctrl-j) can be used for linefeeds. But I've never been able to get alt-0013 to work for carriage returns. Another alternative is to fix it via a formula: =substitute(a1,char(##),"") or =substitute(a1,char(##)," ") Replace ## with the ASCII value you see in Chip's addin. Or you could use a macro (after using Chip's CellView addin): Option Explicit Sub cleanEmUp() Dim myBadChars As Variant Dim myGoodChars As Variant Dim iCtr As Long myBadChars = Array(Chr(##), Chr(##)) '<--What showed up in CellView? myGoodChars = Array(" ","") '<--what's the new character, "" for nothing? If UBound(myGoodChars) < UBound(myBadChars) Then MsgBox "Design error!" Exit Sub End If For iCtr = LBound(myBadChars) To UBound(myBadChars) ActiveSheet.Cells.Replace What:=myBadChars(iCtr), _ Replacement:=myGoodChars(iCtr), _ LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, _ MatchCase:=False Next iCtr End Sub If you're new to macros: Debra Dalgleish has some notes how to implement macros he http://www.contextures.com/xlvba01.html David McRitchie has an intro to macros: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm Ron de Bruin's intro to macros: http://www.rondebruin.nl/code.htm (General, Regular and Standard modules all describe the same thing.) JaxHBT wrote: When I download contact address information from Outlook to an XL file, many times there appears a square 'box' character in the cell where either (a) a comma would have been separating street from say, suite # in the same line or (b) where a return would have been (street address <return city/state/zip) in the address card (and sometimes more than one "box" for multiple returns). I have tried to search and replace to change or delete the character, but I am unable to grab it, and thus have to manually adjust each cell. A daunting task with 4000+ entries.... The "box" character only appears in the formula field bar -- when viewing the cell in the sheet, it appears as two vertical lines (like a double lower case L). What is this character called how do I get rid of it globally in the sheet ??? Thx -- Dave Peterson |
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