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Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

  1. #1
    N Harkawat
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    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    select the column that you need data trimmed
    press ctrl+H
    find: alt+0160
    replace :leave it blank

    replace all


    "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > imported
    > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > tried
    > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > way
    > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly




  2. #2
    sally t
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    That's great - I'll try that. However, I've just found out why it wasn't
    working ...! they weren't spaces! There were little invisible degree
    symbols (only found it when copied into Word and show/hide) so I masnaged to
    use =right(LEN) etc to trim the symbol from the left of the string and then
    it would successfully paste special values to create clean data. I'll
    definitley try your tip for the next time I've got spaces though. Many
    thanks for replying so prompty. Sally

    "N Harkawat" wrote:

    > select the column that you need data trimmed
    > press ctrl+H
    > find: alt+0160
    > replace :leave it blank
    >
    > replace all
    >
    >
    > "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > > imported
    > > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > > tried
    > > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > > way
    > > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly

    >
    >
    >


  3. #3
    N Harkawat
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    select the column that you need data trimmed
    press ctrl+H
    find: alt+0160
    replace :leave it blank

    replace all


    "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > imported
    > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > tried
    > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > way
    > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly




  4. #4
    sally t
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    That's great - I'll try that. However, I've just found out why it wasn't
    working ...! they weren't spaces! There were little invisible degree
    symbols (only found it when copied into Word and show/hide) so I masnaged to
    use =right(LEN) etc to trim the symbol from the left of the string and then
    it would successfully paste special values to create clean data. I'll
    definitley try your tip for the next time I've got spaces though. Many
    thanks for replying so prompty. Sally

    "N Harkawat" wrote:

    > select the column that you need data trimmed
    > press ctrl+H
    > find: alt+0160
    > replace :leave it blank
    >
    > replace all
    >
    >
    > "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > > imported
    > > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > > tried
    > > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > > way
    > > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly

    >
    >
    >


  5. #5
    N Harkawat
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    select the column that you need data trimmed
    press ctrl+H
    find: alt+0160
    replace :leave it blank

    replace all


    "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > imported
    > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > tried
    > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > way
    > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly




  6. #6
    sally t
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    That's great - I'll try that. However, I've just found out why it wasn't
    working ...! they weren't spaces! There were little invisible degree
    symbols (only found it when copied into Word and show/hide) so I masnaged to
    use =right(LEN) etc to trim the symbol from the left of the string and then
    it would successfully paste special values to create clean data. I'll
    definitley try your tip for the next time I've got spaces though. Many
    thanks for replying so prompty. Sally

    "N Harkawat" wrote:

    > select the column that you need data trimmed
    > press ctrl+H
    > find: alt+0160
    > replace :leave it blank
    >
    > replace all
    >
    >
    > "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > > imported
    > > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > > tried
    > > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > > way
    > > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly

    >
    >
    >


  7. #7
    N Harkawat
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    select the column that you need data trimmed
    press ctrl+H
    find: alt+0160
    replace :leave it blank

    replace all


    "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > imported
    > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > tried
    > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > way
    > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly




  8. #8
    sally t
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    That's great - I'll try that. However, I've just found out why it wasn't
    working ...! they weren't spaces! There were little invisible degree
    symbols (only found it when copied into Word and show/hide) so I masnaged to
    use =right(LEN) etc to trim the symbol from the left of the string and then
    it would successfully paste special values to create clean data. I'll
    definitley try your tip for the next time I've got spaces though. Many
    thanks for replying so prompty. Sally

    "N Harkawat" wrote:

    > select the column that you need data trimmed
    > press ctrl+H
    > find: alt+0160
    > replace :leave it blank
    >
    > replace all
    >
    >
    > "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > > imported
    > > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > > tried
    > > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > > way
    > > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly

    >
    >
    >


  9. #9
    sally t
    Guest

    Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be imported
    into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've tried
    to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that way
    either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly

  10. #10
    N Harkawat
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    select the column that you need data trimmed
    press ctrl+H
    find: alt+0160
    replace :leave it blank

    replace all


    "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > imported
    > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > tried
    > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > way
    > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly




  11. #11
    sally t
    Guest

    Re: Trim and Keep the Trimmed Data

    That's great - I'll try that. However, I've just found out why it wasn't
    working ...! they weren't spaces! There were little invisible degree
    symbols (only found it when copied into Word and show/hide) so I masnaged to
    use =right(LEN) etc to trim the symbol from the left of the string and then
    it would successfully paste special values to create clean data. I'll
    definitley try your tip for the next time I've got spaces though. Many
    thanks for replying so prompty. Sally

    "N Harkawat" wrote:

    > select the column that you need data trimmed
    > press ctrl+H
    > find: alt+0160
    > replace :leave it blank
    >
    > replace all
    >
    >
    > "sally t" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Help, I want to trim a leading space from dozens of columns - headings and
    > > data. I can use =trim to trim the data but when I try to copy - paste
    > > special - values to grab this trimmed data, it retains the space as if it
    > > were the original data! What am I doing wrong? This data is to be
    > > imported
    > > into Access and I can't work with it without removing the spaces. I've
    > > tried
    > > to trim them in Access with an update query but no success doing it that
    > > way
    > > either! Any help appreciated. Thank you. SAlly

    >
    >
    >


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