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Padding spaces in Excel cells

Asked by christiemhjohnson in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Spreadsheet Software

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I'm writing a Microsoft Excel Macro that copies information from one sheet in a workbook to another and concatenates the values to create a single string.   The string is then used in a batch file to upload to a mainframe system.

 I have one issue where one of the fields (JVNumber)  is not always a set amount of spaces.  The field can range from having 4-8 characters.  When I copy and paste that value in my spreadsheet, is there a way that I can pad the spaces a certain amount.  After the field JVNumber which is in place 32, the next field is not until space 50.  Any approach would be really helpful.

I really need help and can confirm you will get 500 points and an A.

Thanks!

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