> you can fill all the balnks with space.
> in order to do the same
> 1. select your range
> 2. press F5,
> 3. then clicke on special button
> 4. select blanks
> 5. press ok.
>
> this will select all the balnk cell in the range. then fill those balnk with
> space (all together by pressing ALTt+Enter) .
>
> I hope this will help you....
>
> Regards,
> Kapil.


  Ok, I think I can get it to work from here.  Thank you for the
help.  It appears that the person that made up the sheet tabbed over
the blank cells instead of putting a blank space in them.

Thanks,
Steve

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