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Default REMOVE SPECIAL CHARACTERS FROM TEXT CELLS

using excel 2003.. special characters causing errors when i upload
descriptions to my website... i think i am supposed to use the "clean
function" but the help menu is not helpful.. unless i am missing a step...






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That would depend upon what the special characters are.

Download Chip Pearson's CELLVIEW add-in from

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CellView.htm

Load through ToolsAdd-ins.

Select the data and Chip's add-in will show you what the characters are.

If carriage returns you will be able to Replace them using ALT + 0010 or 0013

Most likely David McRitchie's TRIMALL macro will be of greatest assistance.
Cleans up what TRIM and CLEAN miss.

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/join.htm#trimall


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using excel 2003.. special characters causing errors when i upload
descriptions to my website... i think i am supposed to use the "clean
function" but the help menu is not helpful.. unless i am missing a step...






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