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using trim cmd. When I type this command it does not work. When I.
Using trim cmd. When I type this command it does not work. When I copy this
from a old worksheet it works. Whats the trick. |
What does "does not work" mean to you? Do you get an error? wrong
results? a crash? Without more information, one can only guess - when you type, are you typing "=" first? Is your cell formatted as Text so that XL's parser doesn't try to interpret it as a formula? In article , "Rafiq" wrote: Using trim cmd. When I type this command it does not work. When I copy this from a old worksheet it works. Whats the trick. |
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