Yes
Thanks again, I am now using your suggestion (-2)
Jarek Kujawa schreef:
in yr example you'll be left with "peterpan "
if you prefer to have no trailing spaces change
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1) = Mid(ActiveCell.Value, 1, i - 1)
to
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1) = Mid(ActiveCell.Value, 1, i - 2)
or use Edit-Replace to get rid of them
pls click YES if it helped
On 3 Lis, 11:53, ppeer wrote:
On 3 nov, 11:45, Jarek Kujawa wrote:
select yr range of cells to split and use this
Sub cus()
Dim cell As Range
For Each cell In Selection
On Error Resume Next
For i = 1 To Len(ActiveCell.Value)
If Not IsNumeric(Mid(ActiveCell.Value, i, 1) * 1) Then
GoTo follow
Else
Exit For
End If
follow:
Next i
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1) = Mid(ActiveCell.Value, 1, i - 1)
ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2) = Mid(ActiveCell.Value, i, Len
(ActiveCell.Value) - i + 1)
Next cell
End Sub
HIH
On 3 Lis, 10:57, ppeer wrote:
Hi Expert,
I would like a loop-routine to split out (letter and number) cells in
a letter and a number cell, like:
(It has to be implemented by a vba routine, no worksheet formula)
The first part are always letters, the last part numbers.
input: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * output after routine:
cellColumnA: * * * * * * * * cellColumnB: * * * * * * * *cellColumnC:
peterpan 89772 * * * * * * peterpan * * * * * * * * * * * *89772
Please, could someone help me out?
best regards,
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