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I don't know if this is possible. I have a column that I enter
different chars. i.e. 1, d,hd,au,ad,L, SP, P. These are entered on their own. But I need to be able to enter two different items in one cell. Everything gets counted. Now, what I want to try and do is this. If I enter a 1 and P in the same cell, can I get it to count the 1 and the P seperately and put the total in different cells? I could have a large number of entries in 1 column of any combinations and each need to be counted on their own merit. I don't have enough columns to be able to use 1 column for each char. Or, if this can't be done, is there any way I can get round this? Your wise advice would be appreciated. Bryan. |