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In Excel 2007, I have entries of the form: 500A+12. I Would like to get rid
of the A and sum the numbers (i.e. return 512). I can return 500 and 12 using the left, right, and len functions, but I'm assuming they are being returned as text because when I sum them I get zero. Is there another way to do this? If there is a formula, please also tell me what it would look like if there were spaces involved (e.g. 500A + 12). Thanks |
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