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![]() "Bernie Deitrick" <deitbe @ consumer dot org wrote in Also, I'm getting the feeling that the LIKE operator doesn't like #'s but only likes *'s and ?'s. Actually, it does like #'s, just not my bone-headed use of them. If you have This BBB-CCC-DDDD 555-123-4578 ext 146 then =myFind(A1, " ???-???-????","") returns "BBB-CCC-DDDD" while =myFind(A1, " ###-###-####","") returns 555-123-4578 Bernie |
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