SEARCH function
I just remembered, you can still use SEARCH if you want... the tilde (~)
character can be used to take away the wildcard meaning of a wildcard
character. So...
=SEARCH("~*",A1)
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Rick (MVP - Excel)
"Rick Rothstein" wrote in message
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The SEARCH function allows for wildcards and the asterisk is a wildcard
(meaning zero or more unspecified characters). The FIND function does not
allow for wildcards, so I would use that instead. Note, though, that FIND
is a case-sensitive search engine and SEARCH is case insensitive, so you
need to keep that in mind.
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Rick (MVP - Excel)
"lk" wrote in message
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Hi
Hope this is the right place to post this - this is a formula question as
opposed to VBA but here goes.
I have a column which contains a mixture of numbers, text values and in
some cases a combination between the two for example
0
1
2
3
95*
DNB
I need an if statement to proceed determined by the contents. However
if I do
=SEARCH("*",A1) (or indeed any cell) I'm getting a 1. =SEARCH("d",A1)
gives me correct results either an error or the index of the character.
It seems something peculiar to the "*" character.
I can probably work around it but am I doing something wrong here - it's
Excel 2003 on XP SP3.
Thanks
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