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DaveO's formula can easily be modified to handle on one name case:
=IF(ISERR(MID(D7,1,FIND(" ",D7,1)-1)),D7,MID(D7,1,FIND(" ",D7,1)-1))
Which is just saying that if the Dave formula raises an error, use the data
as is. If the Dave formula does not raise an error, then use it!
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Gary's Student
"Ben" wrote:
I have a spreadsheet with 2 versions of text in 1 columm
1. 1 column = firstname and initial. For example Dave C.
2. 1 column = firstname. For example Dave
DaveO kindly provided this suggestion:
=MID(D7,1,FIND(" ",D7,1)-1)
where D7 contains the name in question. This formula returns
everything before the first blank space in the entry
This works perfectly for situation number 1, but in situation 2 I get a
#VALUE! error.
How can I mask the cell to be just the first name in both scenarios?
Thanks
Ben
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