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Chop off the last seven characters in a column
I have a worksheet that has a given column of numbers of varying length, but
they all end in "3232000". I want to chop off the "3232000" part, but don't see any functions that can do this. Thank you for your help, Mike Grammas |
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Chop off the last seven characters in a column
One of these should help:
=LEFT(A1,LEN(A1)-7) =SUBSTITUTE(A1,3232000,"") "Michael Grammas" wrote: I have a worksheet that has a given column of numbers of varying length, but they all end in "3232000". I want to chop off the "3232000" part, but don't see any functions that can do this. Thank you for your help, Mike Grammas |
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