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Hello,
I have a text value separated by dashes like this: S057-T11S-R06E, that sits in Col A. I would like to MOVE the first 4 values (S057) to the end of the string so that (S057) will sit AFTER (R06E). I would like to new string to sit in Col B. How do I do that? BTW, so that I can try to look this up for myself in the future, what type of action best describes these actions (when I'll be trying to type in some search text in the help section of Excel? TIA for your replies! Phil. |
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