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I have a column of data that looks like the following:
1501 1501B 1520 1530 1530B 11 11B 120 120C 120D I want to pull the numerals from the cells and somehow "discard" the alpha portion of the datum therein. I've tried, RIGHT, 1) with the intention of doing a sort; but that pulls the numerics if there is no alpha. I've tried Find and Replace *B with * and it puts a handy little star in place of the orginal datum. I've messed around with MID, Cell, 1,4) but that doesn't impact the 3 numeral - 1 alpha combinations. I'm assuming there is an easy way of doing this. I'd appreciate your help with this problem. Thanks, |
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