a data always have a blanks
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Data doesn’t always import or paste into Excel as nicely as you want. Sometimes, all the information is there, but extra blanks and spaces are carried along with the data cells. At first glance, this looks like it could be a very tedious problem to solve… It could take ages to manually take them out, and sometimes the data order is sensitive, so it can’t be sorted (to bring all the blanks together). Fortunately, there is a way to select all the blanks in a selection simultaneously for deletion.
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