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Help I need to extract information from¦¦¦..
If your data matches your example, then without VBA:
In B1 enter: =LEFT(A1,4) and in C1 enter: =MID(A1,8,255) The VBA approach should do the same thing -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200769 "Kelly" wrote: I am downloading information from Primavera software into Excel. My problem is that I need to be able to extract part of the information in (1) column and have it become (2) columns. Example: 4040 , Excavation Cut and Fill What I need to have is the 4040 in one column and the Excavation Cut and Fill in another field. There are approximately 250 line items when downloaded with several columns. I feel sure there's a way to do this. Can you please help and tell me how. Thanks !!! Kelly Burgess |
Help I need to extract information from¦¦¦..
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Kelly "Gary''s Student" wrote: If your data matches your example, then without VBA: In B1 enter: =LEFT(A1,4) and in C1 enter: =MID(A1,8,255) The VBA approach should do the same thing -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200769 "Kelly" wrote: I am downloading information from Primavera software into Excel. My problem is that I need to be able to extract part of the information in (1) column and have it become (2) columns. Example: 4040 , Excavation Cut and Fill What I need to have is the 4040 in one column and the Excavation Cut and Fill in another field. There are approximately 250 line items when downloaded with several columns. I feel sure there's a way to do this. Can you please help and tell me how. Thanks !!! Kelly Burgess |
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