I have rows with "numbers" like 1 250,30 and 1 350,50, but they aren't in number format (I guess this is the problem). I am trying to get rid of the extra space between the "numbers" but the substitute or trim function does not work for me. I also tried to divide and multiply the numbers but it does not work.
I want to get the extra space of and to the number format.
I have an instance where I have a list of numbers in different rows with different amounts and I want to add up the last 6 numbers, they're all in the same column however they're not all in consecutive rows.
Also, the gaps between the rows is not consistent.
The example below explains what I mean (I've add numbers in between so you can see the varying gaps, but they're actually blank cells)
I have a SS that has 20,000 rows. One of the columns contains numbers. I'm tryiny to filter out the numbers that are NOT 7 digits long. The problem i have is that some of the cells have space in between the numbers. e.g 240 1332, 432 2443, 234 2345 234 etc. And some are normal e.g 4234535, 53596835, 3459284, 2423 etc. So, filtering between ranges isn't working i think because numbers with spaces in them aren't read as numbers in excel.
I have a credit card number problem where I am trying to trim the data so that I get rid of the spaces between the numbers (number sequence look like this: 5999 9999 9999 9999. This is currently formatted as text, and I would like to maintain this as text and not convert it to a number. The trim function can't seem to get rid of the spaces.
Is there a way to see if a textbox is blank.. what I mean is, there may be some spaces in the text box which make it seem that there is something in the Textbox but all they are, are blank spaces.. no numbers in otherwords..
On a userform I have a textbox7 to enter in only the last 4 digits of the persons shop phone #. I have it coded that if the textbox isn't empty, it will put the required extension "X-" in front of it to identify it as a phone extension. If the cell is empty, it will remove it so it doesn't put the X- in the database without a phone #.
Finally the problem, if there are spaces in textbox7, no numbers, it will think that something is in there and put X- .. this messes up the database.
How do I check the textbox to see if it has numbers in there.. This is my code now...
' If TextBox7 is empty Then Phone = Blank If TextBox7.Value = "" Then PhoneC = " " Else ' Preps Phone number with X- for extension Fourdigit = TextBox7 Plus = "X-" PhoneC = Plus + Fourdigit End If
I have inserted a set of numbers from the web, and some are appearing with $, and others with commas, and also some with spaces before the numbers. I can remove the $ and commas fine using crtl replace but cant get rid of the spaces before the numbers? I seem to remember in word there is a way to do this using crt+replace (using $ or ^ sign perhaps?) but need my memory jogged.
I am using concatenate and it looks something like this. =CONCATENATE(C6,B6,B7,B8,B9), then I go in and add " ", to add spaces between each number so it looks like this =CONCATENATE(C6," ",B6," ",B7," ",B8," ",B9).
Sometimes there are 100 or more cells I am selecting, I would like to use shift, but then it looks like this :
=CONCATENATE(B4:B127)
How do I add spaces to a range?
My problem is very similar to the question asked in this thread [URL] .... but I am using numbers and would like to separate them with spaces.
I am using concatenate and it looks something like this. =CONCATENATE(C6,B6,B7,B8,B9), then I go in and add " ", to add spaces between each number so it looks like this =CONCATENATE(C6," ",B6," ",B7," ",B8," ",B9). Sometimes there are 100 or more cells I am selecting, I would like to use shift, but then it looks like this =CONCATENATE(B4:B127), how do I add spaces to a range?
my problem is very similar to the question asked in this thread http://www.excelforum.com/excel-work...ncatenate.html but I am using numbers and would like to separate them with spaces.
I have a large spreadsheet that I need to take the spaces out within the text in each cell. Is there an excel function or macro that can do this? It would save me lots of time rather then having to go in manually and doing it!
I am trying to get spaces in text from several cells
A5 GH B1 YO E3 AF < I linked these cells with the & =A5&GH&B1 and it comes out like this GHYOAF
I would like it to come out like this : (either with or without the / or underscore in leu of a space)
Additioinally if I use the CONCATATE function it just showes the cells like this A5B1E3 ? Dont understand why its not showing the data rather the cell names & Numbers ?
I'm trying to use the SUBSTITUTE function to remove spaces from my cells in column A. The trouble is My formula is removing all the spaces from the cell. My formula is: SUBSTITUTE(A1," ","")
I do however have many cells that contain a space between characters 5 and 7 and spaces at the end of the cell which have been padded out to 15 characters long.Its only the spaces at the end of the cells I need to remove.
I have a formula that is dependent upon a column of cells containing text. Cells within this column randomly have an additional space (" ") following the words. With this invisible space, the formula doesn't work as intended.
Since I have an extremely long list of names, is there a way to easily remove additional spaces after words without manually going through each cell and deleting them?
My cells have up to 14 spaces If a cell as 1 or 2 characters -I want to add 6 spaces in front of text. If a cell as 3 or 4 characters-I want to add 5 spaces in front of text. If a cell as 5 or 6 characters-I want to add 4 spaces in front of text. If a cell as 7 or 8 characters-I want to add 3 spaces in front of text. If a cell as 9 or 10 characters-I want to add 2 spaces in front of text. If a cell as 11 or 12 characters-I want to add 1 spaces in front of text.
Column A have data and i need VB Code (Not formula) to check each cell in column A and delete any spaces and make sure that there is no spaces after end of the text.
As an example you can see Cell cell A15 thru A22 have spaces after the text so need to delete those spaces
I need to take 12ABC1234512345 and turn it into 12A BC 12345 12345 with a vba macro. I've made a formula that works but in this situation a macro would be more ideal.
I am looking for this for some time. Is there any formula (not vba) to count that how many occurances of spaces are in a text string, spaces could be more than one between the words.
I need help looking at text in a cell that has [] around it such as [big red trucks] and copy that text to the end of the cell and replace the "space' between the words and add '+' signs so the result looks like [big red trucks] [big+red+trucks].
example:
This is what the cell looks like before
[big red trucks] cost 5000 in store
This is what the cell needs to look like after
[big red trucks] cost 5000 in store[big+reg+trucks]
there may be additional text after the ']', I need the phrase with the + signs copied to the end of the cell
I've got a single column worksheet with a varying numbers of characters in each row.
At the end of each row's cell value I must add a 5 char string. Preceding that string I must have enough spaces to make the total length of each row 106 characters.
I've already:Defined and populated the string. Let's call it "strMyString".Established how many rows are in the sheet and stored it in "lngUsedRange"Written the following which cycles through each row establishing how many spaces need to be added:
Dim lngSpacesNeeded As Long
For i = 1 To lngUsedRange lngSpacesNeeded = 101 - Len(Range("A" & i)) Next i
Now I just need to know what else to put before "Next i" to locate the end of the existing text in the cell and add the number of spaces in "lngSpacesNeeded" then add "strMyString".
Initially I'm simply copying a data table from a web page using "Ctrl + A" then "Ctrl + C", and then pasting the data straight onto a new worksheet so I can work with it. (After temporarily re-naming the old sheet)
But I keep finding what looks like double-spaces after some of the important text within the Range of cells I'm working with. I need to be able to select & conditional format the values of the text in some columns of the sheet, so need to loose these trailing spaces.
Unfortunately, it's not consistence as to how many spaces trail the text I need. Sometimes it's only one space, sometimes its two spaces ?
So far, I've had mixed success with a recorded "Replace" code but none of the other codes I have found on forum pages either don't work all or seem to give any consistent results. E;g; TRIM, CLEAN
I suspect my problem is, I do not know how to call the code properly, or trying to work with too large a range ?
I'm outputting some cells to a CSV. At first I tried using the SaveAs function but that renamed my worksheet and didn't work for ranges (as far as I know)
Sub Export() 'Set myADPFile = "C:ADPPCPWADPDATAPRSHWEPI.CSV" Dim myADPFile As String myADPFile = "C:PRSHWEPI.CSV" Dim x As Byte x = 5 Open myADPFile For Output As 1 While (Not (Sheet3.Range("A" & x).Value = NA)) Print #1, Trim(Sheet3.Range("B" & x).Value), ",", _ Trim(Sheet3.Range("C" & x).Value), ",", _ Sheet3.Range("D" & x).Value, ",", _ ..........................
The values are correct. However, the excess amount of spaces is not. Using the Write function just encases everything in quotation marks. Replacing spaces isn't a good solution because the first row MUST be in that format, and removing all spaces would require more code to put spaces back in. Is there a way to get rid of all the excess spaces surrounding each value?
is there a formula which can locate instances of same text even though due to spaces it may look different? for example, "bad apple" and "badapple" are essentially the same.
is there a way to reduce spaces between text stings to one space only when there are many spaces? To make it worse, the number of spaces between the text strings vary. I am using Excel 2010.
I have a text file with rows and columns of numbers ranging from 1-4 digits that I'd like to import/copy into Excel with each number being in its own cell. But whenever I copy/try to import, Excel splits all of the 3-4 digit numbers up into single digit numbers. The text file has 10,000+ columns (each number occupies two columns so I have half of that amount in numbers) and 300+ lines.
Is the file simply too large for Excel to handle or is there a way I can do this?
In the ID column of the attached excel file whenever I convert the numbers stored as text to numbers it results in a weird transformation.
e.g. an ID of 480610141001 becomes 4.8061E+11. When I do the same process in the name column, which has similar numbers, it will give the correct result following the same process.