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Mike,
Thank you! What I didn't know about was MID , Left, and Chr. Greg "Mike H" wrote in message ... Hi, You could mofify this. Note i've used MID to return everyting from the variable CONTENT starting at position 2 content = Range("A1").Value If Left(content, 1) = Chr(127) Then Range("A1").Value = Mid(content, 2) End If Mike "Greg" wrote: I am attempting to remove a character from a cell by using a macro with some VB coding. The cell contains a "special" character in the first position. The character appears similar to a "bullet" in a word document. The rest of the cell contains numeric characters. My questions are 1. How do I determine if the character is present in the cell and 2. how do I remove it, replacing it with a space character or triming the character from the Cell/Variable. If I look at a the spreadsheet I can manually detect and Remove/Replace the character. The way I do it is : =If (CODE(A1)127, TRIM(REPLACE(A1,1," ")),A1) In my macro I have the contents of the cell to be reviewed in a variable labeled CONTENT . Thank You in advance for your suggestions. Greg |
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