Fwd: Fwd: $$Excel-Macros$$ Extra Space Enter to be removed from a cell

2013-08-28 Thread Pravin Gunjal
Thanks DP again.

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 =TRIM(SUBSTITUTE(C2,*CHAR(10)*, ))

SUBSTITUTE is to replace somestring, in our case we need to replace ENTER
Char (enter Char in ASCII Code is 10) to meet your requirement with a
single space to make it a single line, Then because there is soo many space
there, and you want to remove it,  we can use TRIM Function to do that job.

Thats All



Pada 26/08/2013 17:49, Pravin Gunjal menulis:

 Thanks DP for your immediate response.
Could you please inform the meaning of this formula for my understanding.

 Regards
 Pravin Gunjal.

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Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Extra Space  Enter to be removed from a cell
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 try this formula

=TRIM(SUBSTITUTE(C2,CHAR(10), ))


 Pada 26/08/2013 17:33, Pravin Gunjal menulis:

 Hello,

 Can I get help from you to remove extra space / enter from column C in
the attached sheet.  Pl do the needful.

 Regards
Pravin Gunjal.
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Fwd: $$Excel-Macros$$ Extra Space Enter to be removed from a cell

2013-08-26 Thread Pravin Gunjal
Thanks DP for your immediate response.
Could you please inform the meaning of this formula for my understanding.

Regards
Pravin Gunjal.

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Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Extra Space  Enter to be removed from a cell
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 try this formula

=TRIM(SUBSTITUTE(C2,CHAR(10), ))


 Pada 26/08/2013 17:33, Pravin Gunjal menulis:

 Hello,

 Can I get help from you to remove extra space / enter from column C in
the attached sheet.  Pl do the needful.

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Re: Fwd: $$Excel-Macros$$ Extra Space Enter to be removed from a cell

2013-08-26 Thread De Premor

=TRIM(SUBSTITUTE(C2,*CHAR(10)*, ))

SUBSTITUTE is to replace somestring, in our case we need to replace 
ENTER Char(enter Char in ASCII Code is 10) to meet your requirement with 
a single space to make it a single line, Then because there is soo many 
space there, and you want to remove it,  we can use TRIM Function to do 
that job.


Thats All



Pada 26/08/2013 17:49, Pravin Gunjal menulis:

Thanks DP for your immediate response.
Could you please inform the meaning of this formula for my understanding.

Regards
Pravin Gunjal.

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try this formula

=TRIM(SUBSTITUTE(C2,CHAR(10), ))


Pada 26/08/2013 17:33, Pravin Gunjal menulis:

Hello,

Can I get help from you to remove extra space / enter from column C 
in the attached sheet.  Pl do the needful.


Regards
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