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=LEFT(A1,FIND(" ",A1)) This should give you the characters up until the first space. If the are seperated by a comma then substitute the " " with "," Cheers, Mike "Keith" wrote: I have a column cintaining addresses. What I want to do is, in the next column have just the first word from the address cell. Is there a way to do this other than copy and past? I have about 3000 rowns to do? |
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