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This should be easy but I can't find a function in the online help to
accomplish this in Excel so your help would be appreciated: I have a long list of customer names. Sometimes the same customer is entered under slightly different names. For example, a customer may appear as Starline Inc. in one place and Starline Publishing Inc. in another. I am writing a VB script that will scan through the column, take the first word (up to the first space) and then use that to compare to other similar selections to create a list of suspected matches that need to be cleaned up. My problem is that I can't find or think of a quick way to "select" the first word in order to assign it to a variable. I'm sure it is something simple that I am simply overlooking in the online help. Thanks in advance for all your collective guruness. Nikko |
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