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This one is a little weird but this is what I'm trying to accomplish:
1) Find " CE" in both cells A1 & B1 (note there will only be one instance of " CE" in both cells combined and the space before "CE" is intentional) 2) IF function #1: Once " CE" is found then render all text from the 1st "/ " (space after the / is intentional) to the left of " CE". In other words: / find this text CE 3) IF function #2: If no "/ " is found to the left of " CE" then render all text to the left of " CE" to the beginning of the cell. Many thanks! -- David P. |
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