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There is a string in cell A1, which contain char or number. I would like to
return 1 if the left(A1,1) is char, or return 2 if left(A1,1) is number. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to determine char or number for the first character of string? Thanks in advance for any suggestions Eric |
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