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auto delete characters in cell left of @ sign
Indeed! :)
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Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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Well, I appreciate the correction. I often read the question wrong--or
just do
something stupid.
But I've learned to save before anything that may cause trouble later. If
I
screw it up, I can edit|undo or close without updating.
(Which is a good thing to learn, too.)
Anne Troy wrote:
Dave: I wouldn't have bothered replying to you, really; I'm sure you knew
the diff. My message was really to keep Rusty out of trouble. :) xxxooo
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Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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Left, right. What's the difference???
So this becomes:
Select the range
edit|replace
what: *@
with: (leave blank)
replace all
And if the hyperlinks (if they existed) should be deleted:
hit alt-f11
hit ctrl-g
type this and hit enter:
selection.hyperlinks.delete
(or just use data|text to columns, <vbg. and choose to skip the field
that
should be deleted)
Anne Troy wrote:
Dave: That will:
a) delete the domain name, which is what Rusty wants to keep
b) leave the hyperlink still on the cell, which I would think he
doesn't
want
Right? :)
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Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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Select the range
edit|replace
what: @*
with: (leave blank)
replace all
Rusty wrote:
I have a spreadsheet with about 1000 email addresses. All I want
from
those
email addresses is the domain name. Can anyone tell me a quick way
to
automatically delete all the text to the left of the @ sign in the
email
address? I can do it manually, but that's awfully boring not to
mention
time
consuming.
Thanks.
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Dave Peterson
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