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Jim, thank you for your suggestion. I completely forgot about this
function. It worked well. On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 14:15:03 -0800, "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Assuming that the data is separated by the | character you could just use Data - Text to Columns and follow the wizard. You want to select delimited and use the | character when it asks how the file is split. Chips code is great and if you need an automated way of doing this then follow his thread. If this is more of a one time or infrequent thing then text to columns might just do the trick... HTH " wrote: Hello Windows XP Professional SP2 Office professional 2003 SP1 I have a column of data that has the following contents contact 1 | contact2 | contact 3 I'd like to select the first contact. Each contact name is different in size and usually there is a first and last name for each contact. How do I extract to the first contact from this record? Thank you Bob |
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