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Howdee all.
Has anyone ever made a UDF, for Like, to use in a worksheet function? I.e., look at a string of text in a cell, and see if a given format exists, to then perform a worksheet operation on that cell's contents, based on its matching the like operator? I swear I remember a discussion like this before, but I can't find it. I am aware that it's not a standard worksheet function. Hence the UDF. |
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