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Find in Column A and Remove from Column B
Thanks Stefi, the problem with using these formulas is that I cant access the
information that results. When i click on the cell all i see is "=TRIM(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(B1,A1,""),",","") )" I cannot actually access the information the resulted. Thanks for your help, ~johnny b "Stefi" wrote: What about using a formula in column C like this: =TRIM(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(B1,A1,""),",","")) filled down as required. You can overwrite column B with column C by Pastespecial/Values if necessary. Regards, Stefi €˛Johnny B€¯ ezt Ć*rta: Hey guys, i was wondering if there was a way to make a macro to do the job of Substitute or concatonates... a marco that would take out Matching Values from Column B in Column A: For Example |Column A | Column B| | The American Online | The American Online, Bob | | The American Online | , Bob | Thanks so much for your help!! ~johnny b |
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