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Default removing words/phrase from sentences

Hi
there's no MatchAllWordForm feature in Excel. Regarding your other
question: yes it probably will

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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

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Thanks for the reply, Frank. Isn't there a MatchAllWordForms feature
in Excel as in MS Word? Could this not be used to capture changing
tenses?

What about matching the first 3 or 4 letters of the word. Would this
capture the majority of cases where the tense was different?

Thanks again for help.

Chris


"Frank Kabel" wrote in message

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Hi
don't think this is really possible in Excel. Esp. with changing

tense,
etc.

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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"Runt" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I'm looking to create a column of sentences where the

words/phrases
which appear in Column A have been removed from the sentences

which
appear in Column B so if...

Cell A1 = "take sg over"
Cell B1 = "They plan on taking the company over."

...then I want to get...

Cell C1 = "They are planning to ...... the company ......"

Do you think it is possible to do this using either a MACRO or a
FUNCTION?. I'm currently using the following function for Cell

C1...

=REPLACE(B1,SEARCH(LEFT(A1,4),B1), SEARCH("
",SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(B1,"."," "),"?"," "), "!","
"),SEARCH(LEFT(A1,4),B1)+LEN(A1))-SEARCH(LEFT(A1,4),B1),".....")

...but it gives...

Cell C1 = "They plan on ..... over."

...which is obviously inadequate.

Any ideas? Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Chris