Help with function
The MID or RIGHT functions when compared with "-" will return TRUE if the
relevant character is a dash, or FALSE if it isn't.
TRUE and FALSE are evaluated as 1 or 0 respectively, so the LEFT function
takes 12 letters if it doesn't end with a dash, or 11 letters (=12-TRUE,
=12-1) if the dash is to be removed.
Easy when you know how.
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David Biddulph
"Computer geek" wrote in message
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WOW thanks... I used the first one and it worked great. I still dont
understand how it worked though. I'm getting stumped on the 12-mid()
On Jun 7, 12:08 pm, "Ron Coderre"
wrote:
Try this:
=LEFT(A1,12-(MID(A1,12,1)="-"))
OR
=LEFT(A1,12-(RIGHT(A1,1)="-"))
Does that help?
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Regards,
Ron
Microsoft MVP (Excel)
"Computer geek" wrote in message
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Hey Guys and Gals,
I need a little help with a function. I need to evaluate a cell and
determine if the 12 character is a "-" (dash). And if it is a dash I
need to strip it and if its not a dash I need to leave it alone. By
the way the 12th character is the last character so its 12th from the
left or 1st from the right. Seems to me I need to somehow nest a
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