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Default Help with conditional formatting.

I understand that a cell may contain more than just the A034. If the
A000-X999 is always the first text in the cell, use the LEFT function to pull
out the text you need.

=LEFT(A1,4)

Les

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Hi.

I have a list of items and i need formula to format all cells that
contain text that is between A000-X999, there is also other text on
these cells, example

"A034 xxxxxx"
"D015 yyyyy"
and so on.

Could some help me out?

TIA.


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