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Function for characters
I need to have a formula similar to:
=LEFT(E52,70) but I need to make sure that it does not break up word. IE...make a formula choose the word that is less than 70 characters long and everything before it. Then...I need the next cell below it to show the rest of the text string to a point Basically...I am trying to wrap text without wrapping text into one cell and use multiple cells. Is this possible |
Here's a UDF that will give you the first part. To get the second part
you'll have to use the RIGHT and LEN functions Public Function Seventy(strText As String) As String Dim strTextRev Dim intSpace Application.Volatile strTextRev = StrReverse(Left(strText, 70)) intSpace = 71 - InStr(1, strTextRev, " ") Seventy = Left(strText, intSpace) End Function "ToddFisk" wrote: I need to have a formula similar to: =LEFT(E52,70) but I need to make sure that it does not break up word. IE...make a formula choose the word that is less than 70 characters long and everything before it. Then...I need the next cell below it to show the rest of the text string to a point Basically...I am trying to wrap text without wrapping text into one cell and use multiple cells. Is this possible |
I don't understand how to make that work - is this part of qbasic?
"Duke Carey" wrote: Here's a UDF that will give you the first part. To get the second part you'll have to use the RIGHT and LEN functions Public Function Seventy(strText As String) As String Dim strTextRev Dim intSpace Application.Volatile strTextRev = StrReverse(Left(strText, 70)) intSpace = 71 - InStr(1, strTextRev, " ") Seventy = Left(strText, intSpace) End Function "ToddFisk" wrote: I need to have a formula similar to: =LEFT(E52,70) but I need to make sure that it does not break up word. IE...make a formula choose the word that is less than 70 characters long and everything before it. Then...I need the next cell below it to show the rest of the text string to a point Basically...I am trying to wrap text without wrapping text into one cell and use multiple cells. Is this possible |
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