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Re: [ExcelVBA] Display strings in messagebox (blank-sensitive)

 



Simplest way is to display it with opening and closing quotes.
 
Or you can easily check whether it has leading and/or trailing blanks and display a message if it does.

Regards, Dave S
 
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Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 3:08 PM
Subject: [ExcelVBA] Display strings in messagebox (blank-sensitive)

I use Excel to manipulate several strings and the result is sensitive for blanks at the start and the end of the strings.

That means I like to know if there are blanks when the strings are listed in a messagebox.

Do anyone have a good idea how I can list the strings in a messagebox so that I know if there are blanks to the left or to the right of the string?

regards

Torstein

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