How To Indent Within An Excel Cell



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  1. How To Remove Indent In Excel Cell
February 17th 06, 06:03 PMposted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Insert a column to the right of the cells displaying indents, in the first
cell of the newly inserted column enter the formula =Trim(CellAddress), where
cell address is the cell directly to the left of the current cell.
Copy the formula down the column as far as necessary. Copy the formula in
the inserted column, move to the top of the column to its left and do a
Paste/Special and select Values.
When finished delete the column with the trim formula in it.
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Kevin Backmann
'DB--less than excel expert' wrote:

How can I remove an indent within a cell? For example, I have a column of
data that has several different indents some with no indent. How do I remove
all of the indents? When I look at the formula for cells with indents, I see
=' XYZ5
My data appears in the column as follows
XYZ5
XYZ4
XYZ3
XYZ2
I would like all of the data to be left justified w/o having to manually go
in and delete the ' from the cells.
Many thanks,
DB

How To Remove Indent In Excel Cell

Use the Increase Indent Button Put your text into the document. Click the cell (s) whose entries you want to indent. (Keep in mind that the cursor is not blinking within the selection.). With MS Excel, cell alignment is how your text or numbers are positioned in the cell. You can align vertically, meaning towards the top, the middle or the bottom. You can align vertically, meaning.