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I have a huge long column of text---product codes, to be exact, that could
look something like this: CNUB275X3 or PB24X275. What I need is a formula, which I will put in the column beside this one, that will look at the code and put only the letters up to the first number. So, in this case it would put CNUB in the first row's cell and then PB for the next one. Is this possible? Connie |
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