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If it is always in that format and you want to remove the final two
dashes, then this should do it: =LEFT(A1,LEN(A1)-4)&MID(A1,LEN(A1)-3,1)&RIGHT(A1,1) Hope this helps. Pete On Mar 5, 1:45*pm, wrote: Can anyone help me with a script which can remove dashes between 2 letters and between a letter and a digit. But at the same time keeps the dash beween two digits. Example: 520-45-3-A-A into 520-45-3AA I hope I made my example clear! Mikael |
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