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Have you ever come across a situation where you have copied and pasted data from some place else? So lets say from an email or a web page into an Excel sheet and then you realize any formula you write that references this range gives you errors? You dig deeper and do some research and you find out that one common cause for this type of error is probably because therere unwanted spaces there, like leading spaces or trailing spaces that were copied when you brought the data to Excel. You find out that you can use Excels TRIM function to remove these additional spaces. You do that and it works 90% of the time. Everything is great until it stops to work. You copy a dataset to your Excel sheet, apply the Trim function like youve always done but this time TRIM doesnt work. (playful sad music) Let me show you what does. (upbeat music) So here in the second example, the TRIM function wasnt able to remove the space. Why? The formula looks like its working. Lets just double check what t