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-- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Aden" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob! :D Exactly the formula I needed... Im shocked people actually know this! It seems really complicated... I suppose the more I use it the better I'll become... Anyway, I'm only 14 so I have a reason :D Do you know of any good sites which help with Excel? because the one I am working on at the moment is quite complex and I don't know a lot of the formulas. Thanks, Aden "Bob Phillips" wrote: =--(LEFT(A1,FIND("/",A1)-1)) -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Aden" wrote in message ... I have a web query which gives me the result "385/1700" and all I want is the first part "385" to allow me to do calculations with, but because it's a web query, it wont let me just format it as a fraction and times it by 1700.. it comes up with the #VALUE! error. So I dont know what else to try, Can anyone help? Thanks, Aden |
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