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Default Can Formulas use a certain Digit, like the 1st or 2nd Digit, in all Cells in a Range?

Thanks for responding Ron,

I searched the groups for what you recommended, reviewing a couple of
similar threads, including one that you contributed to: Use of Like
to extract data, and Detecting a number versus text. However, I
cannot see how to have formulas directly use these separate left-mid-
right values formatted as TEXT.

For instance, if the following values are in these cols:

AZ BA BB BC ...
201 323 434 <null

how could I write these formulas in cols such as:

L
=sum 'the 1st digits in all cells' (AZ09:IV09)

M
=sum 'the 2nd digits in all cells' (AZ09:IV09)

N
=sum 'the 3rd digits in all cells' (AZ09:IV09)


as well as other general formulas requiring numeric values:

F
=count(AZ09:IV09)

G
=countif(AZ09:IV09,"0")

H
=countif(AZ09:IV09,"0")


Thanks once again

 
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