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September 11, 2008

Removing extra spaces from cells with Trim in Excel

September 11, 2008/ Ivan Hemmans
If you have data that contains additional spaces, there is a function you can use to trim them out.

  1. Select a destination cell for your formula.

  2. Type =trim([cell name]), then press Enter.


Note: According to Excel’s Insert Function dialog box, "Trim removes all spaces from a text string except for a single space between words."
September 11, 2008/ Ivan Hemmans/ Comment
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