TRIM function is used to remove the additional spaces (i.e. spaces before/after/between the words) except for single space between words.
text argument [Required] is used to give the text or cell reference for which additional spaces to be removed
TRIM Function has only one “Required” arguments i.e. text
There is only one argument in the Trim function, which is below mention.
=Text(Cell Value / Text)
Here we have some examples, where “Column A” has various scenarios there is a problem of spaces. Words doesn’t have proper spacing it looks untidy and “Column B” shows the output of the function. Where formula of TRIM is applied and we can see after applying the formula extra spaces removes The explanation is also provided in Column “C”.
Generally when we collect data in excel from another application or any database like Server, Oracle, or HTML, we face various issues for line breaking with extra space; we can say that double line issue or wrap text issue, and also ever include with a special character which is not removed with only trim. So we can use a trim function with a clean function for such type situations. Example given below:-
In this type of scenario will use TRIM CLEAN Formula.
Formula =TRIM(CLEAN(A16))
With the help of the TRIM Clean formula, the data will be cleaned, removing all spaces, and correcting the positions of words.
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