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The data I am working with lists the street name & unit number two different
ways. Sometimes it looks like this: MAIN ST#34 and sometimes it looks like this" MAIN ST #34 (with the unit number in the next column) What code could I use to test for the existence of '#' in a cell and if it exists, separate them so the street name stays in the same cell and the unit number, including the '#' is placed in the next column of the same row? Thanks for any help or suggestions on this. Ken Loomis |
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