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Find a theme in a article in a single cell
Hi,
I want to automate a process in which Iam looking out for a theme in an article which is placed in a single cell A1. (The article may have more than 200 words). For eg. the actual message in an article may have "Patients with Aortic Stenosis benefit from lipid-lowering therapy with Vytorin". The problem is, the words may not be in the same order or having the same spellings or synonyms. But the message in the article will say that. Kindly, give me some inputs or any other idea so that I can capture it without really reading the whole article. Here's hoping for a positive reply. Warm regards, Prashanth KR. |
Find a theme in a article in a single cell
How would excel differentiate that from any other statement? Is the data that
is put into a cell just text? or are their other 'hidden' characters as well? Is the 'theme' always at the same place in the article(s)? Do these articles have any kind of essential theme setup, i.e.: would Patients or benefit or therapy be key words that may indicate they are in a theme sentence? -- John C "Prashanth KR" wrote: Hi, I want to automate a process in which Iam looking out for a theme in an article which is placed in a single cell A1. (The article may have more than 200 words). For eg. the actual message in an article may have "Patients with Aortic Stenosis benefit from lipid-lowering therapy with Vytorin". The problem is, the words may not be in the same order or having the same spellings or synonyms. But the message in the article will say that. Kindly, give me some inputs or any other idea so that I can capture it without really reading the whole article. Here's hoping for a positive reply. Warm regards, Prashanth KR. |
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