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Assuming your text is in A1, try this:
="code1"&SUBSTITUTE(A1," ","code2")&"code3" and then copy down as required. Hope this helps. Pete On Dec 15, 10:46*pm, Michael wrote: Hello, I'm trying to create some tracking URLs and I am was hoping that there was an easier way to do this. *I have keywords that vary between 2 and 5 words long. *I need to enter unique code before, after and in between each keyword. *I.E. Apples Oranges Bananas Pears = code1applescode2orangescode2bananascode2pearscode3 . Is there an easy way I can create this with a formula? Thank you for your help, |
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