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I keep having these "spaces" preceeding my text that I want to remove... but how do I do it globally? I don't know how to show an excel table in my email, so please be patient with me. As you can (hopefully) see, my row headers and columnar information is off by one space. How can I remove the space WITHOUT removing the space from the "city" column (i.e. Twin Falls, not TwinFalls)?
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I keep having these "spaces" preceeding my text that I want to remove... but how do I do it globally? I don't know how to show an excel table in my email, so please be patient with me. As you can (hopefully) see, my row headers and columnar information is off by one space. How can I remove the space WITHOUT removing the space from the "city" column (i.e. Twin Falls, not TwinFalls)?
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