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In my imported workbook I have a rectangle at the end of
some cells that creates a huge space to the next row. Nobody put them there but is there a way to globally remove them through edit-replace? I tried by copy and paste the rectangle...did not work. I can make them go away and collapse the row manually but there are too many rows to do this efficiently Thank you. |
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Usually the rectangle is a carriage return which can be replaced in EditReplace by using the ALT key and typing 0010 or 0013. 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 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:06:40 -0800, "Jerrard" wrote: In my imported workbook I have a rectangle at the end of some cells that creates a huge space to the next row. Nobody put them there but is there a way to globally remove them through edit-replace? I tried by copy and paste the rectangle...did not work. I can make them go away and collapse the row manually but there are too many rows to do this efficiently Thank you. |
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Hi Gord,
I think the editreplace is what I'd like to do however I get a bell sound when I try and enter after the Alt key. What am I doing wrong? TIA -----Original Message----- Jerrard Usually the rectangle is a carriage return which can be replaced in EditReplace by using the ALT key and typing 0010 or 0013. 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 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:06:40 -0800, "Jerrard" wrote: In my imported workbook I have a rectangle at the end of some cells that creates a huge space to the next row. Nobody put them there but is there a way to globally remove them through edit-replace? I tried by copy and paste the rectangle...did not work. I can make them go away and collapse the row manually but there are too many rows to do this efficiently Thank you. . |
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Jerrard
My steps.........don't get a bell sound. Select a cell or column. EditReplace what: hold ALT key and enter 0010 on NumPad(gray keys on right-side of keyboard). Make sure NumLock is enabled. with: leave blank or enter a <space Replace All. Gord On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 06:43:12 -0800, "Jerrard" wrote: Hi Gord, I think the editreplace is what I'd like to do however I get a bell sound when I try and enter after the Alt key. What am I doing wrong? TIA -----Original Message----- Jerrard Usually the rectangle is a carriage return which can be replaced in EditReplace by using the ALT key and typing 0010 or 0013. 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 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:06:40 -0800, "Jerrard" wrote: In my imported workbook I have a rectangle at the end of some cells that creates a huge space to the next row. Nobody put them there but is there a way to globally remove them through edit-replace? I tried by copy and paste the rectangle...did not work. I can make them go away and collapse the row manually but there are too many rows to do this efficiently Thank you. . |
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