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I have a group of numbers in a single cell, i.e.: 14 6 8 14 6 8. I
would like a formula that provides the sum of those numbers. I thought I had seen a way to do that a few years ago, but my searches are coming up empty. Should I be using text functions to isolate numbers, or would I be better off trying to turn it into an array? It doesn't seem that it should be that hard, but it's confounding me — maybe it's lack of sleep... Andy |
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