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I am pasting SQL query output information from a web page (no http
address available) into excel 2003. Each of the cells from the SQL data is padded with a trailing LF (hex 0A) non-displayable "blank". How do I remove these characters. I've tried selecting alt-0010 and Char(10) in the find-replace dialog but excel says it can't find what I'm looking for. The worksheet columns all have data of varying lengths, so I can't use text-cols. I just need to remove the x'0A' characters. My imported data sometimes contains several thousand rows of multiple columns. |
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