How to Compare Two Cells Ignoring Leading and Trailing SpacesLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q142588 |
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SUMMARYBy using the TRIM worksheet function in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications, you can compare the contents of two cells in such a manner that leading and trailing spaces are ignored.
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http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/refguide/default.aspThe following macro compares the contents of the active cell with the contents of the cell to the right. If they are the same, except for leading and trailing spaces, the word "Same" appears in a message box; otherwise, the word "Different" appears.
Sub CompareCells() If Application.Trim(ActiveCell) = _ Application.Trim(ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1)) Then MsgBox "Same" Else MsgBox "Different" End If End Sub |
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