Heya Donald,

DD> Yes, I wanted to use TRIM/WITH, but I didn't see a docs/example of how to do
DD> it with escaping a quote mark, until later.

Along these lines, is there a super elegant way to strip off leading
and/or trailing spaces from a string? IE not knowing if they exist
etc.

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