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If youamp;#39;re using Google sheets and you have a column of data like this one here, on left. If you look at it, it has leading and trailing spaces. Thereamp;#39;s spaces before some of the letters or spaces after that you want to get rid of. Iamp;#39;m going to show you steps to get that done. Sometimes itamp;#39;s straightforward but later on down this column we have some that are more complicated. If itamp;#39;s just a matter of getting rid of spaces that are actually someone hit the spacebar or they just came in with those characters in, it itamp;#39;s pretty easy. Weamp;#39;re going to look at this first value in the column and this is-. I hit F2 and that gets me into the cell. Iamp;#39;m gonna hit the Escape key to go back. You could also click into the formula bar at the top but I think itamp;#39;s easier to see if I do it by hitting F2. Iamp;#39;m going to tap F2. You can see thereamp;#39;s a trailing space and thatamp;#39;s because the cursor isnamp;#39;t next t