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Default Nested MID and FIND - OR?

Glad to hear it, Brenda - thanks for feeding back.

Pete

On Jan 13, 6:15*pm, Brenda wrote:
Thanks Pete! *I appreciate your help. *This did the trick and I learned
something!



"Pete_UK" wrote:
First of all, I prefer to use SEARCH rather than FIND because FIND is
case-sensitive, although that might be important to you. Here's one
way of doing it:


=IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(",IE.",Dump!A1)),MID(Dump!A1,S EARCH(",IE.",Dump!
A1)-2,5),"")& IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(",MA",Dump!A1)),MID(Dump!A1,SEA RCH
(",MA",Dump!A1)-2,5),"")& IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH(",MC",Dump!A1)),MID(Dump!
A1,SEARCH(",MC",Dump!A1)-2,5),"")


All one formula - hopefully you can see how it could be extended to
include other conditions.


Hope this helps.


Pete


On Jan 13, 3:15 pm, Brenda wrote:
Hello all!


Does anyone know how I may be able to search a string and extract text from
it using the MID and FIND function with multiple FINDS? *I have a spreadsheet
for which I have a lengthy bit of text for which I have set up to currently
extract ",IE". *I need to adapt the formula
=MID(Dump!A1,FIND(",IE.",Dump!A1)-2,5) to also search for either ",MA" or a
",MC". *These characters will always be unique and there will not be a
combination of either in the text string. *The string will have either one of
the three but not two or all of them. *I thought there may be an OR function
I could use but am having no luck.


Thank you for your time any any help you may be able to provide.


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