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I have a rather large (11k+ rows) sheet with, well, too many columns, to
which I've added an auxiliary column. One column describes the type of service (support) the row is related to, and is unfortunately text and fairly inconsistent in certain areas. While I have some experience using the left, mid and right functions, as well as find, I'm having some difficulty coming across the syntax required to locate the first " ", and gather the alphanumeric character that proceeds it. For instance, if a field reads "Premium 3yr" or "Premium 3 yr", what would be the most efficient formula to extract only the "3"? Please keep in mind that I need to be able to use the formula in an existing one with many existing nested IF(and( statements. Appreciate any help as always. MJW |
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