=LEFT(J16,1)
This is excellent , but no they are not always the same.
cud b [ZD,OP,WER,I] or cud b [ZD5,O,KA] or cud b [ZD5]
"macropod" wrote:
Hi kathi,
If the strings are always of the same length between commas as the example
you posted:
=LEFT(J1,1)
=MID(J1,6,1)
=MID(J1,10,1)
=MID(J1,13,1)
Cheers
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macropod
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"kathi" wrote in message
...
I have a cell that contains the following in column J
ZD5, MNH,IX,WQ
I need to have the first letter of the first group in column K so I put
the
formula [=LEFT(J1,1)] and that works but I can't figure out a formula for
column L for the first letter of the second group (MNH) or for column M
for
the first letter of the third group, or for column N for the first letter
of
the fourth group.
Anyone know how to do this? I can change the divider between groups to a
comma, a hyphen-, a semi-colon; or a colon: or watever is necessary so
that
it can be used as an indicator in the formula.
Thanks for any help you can be.
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