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Originally Posted by cphgeo
Spencer,
thanks for the help.
below is a sample of several rows of data, the different decriptors are usually seperated by a comma. i have searched and replaced all the examples of '&'.
i wasnt sure if it would be useful to seperate the data using the data to columns function to leave just a single entry in each cell?? or perhaps there is a way to enable the formula to cope with multiple entries?
from to lith description
25.50 27.50 RD Recrystallised Dolomite
27.50 29.20 RD Diss Zn
29.20 34.20 RD ZnS
34.20 42.70 RD Zn2SiO4, Fe
42.70 46.00 RD ZnS, PbS
0.00 7.90 RD Recrystallised Dolomite
7.90 11.00 RD Cavity, mud
11.00 15.50 RD Zn2SiO4, Dolomite
15.50 18.70 RD Diss Zn
18.70 28.30 RD Zn2SiO4
0.00 53.00 MGD Massive Grey Dolomite
53.00 87.00 RD Recrystallised Dolomite
0.00 6.40 RD Recrystallised Dolomite
6.40 7.00 RD Zn2SiO4
7.00 9.60 RD Recrystallised Dolomite
i hope that this helps.
regards
nigel
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Hi Nigel,
Sorry but I'm still a little confused...
Are the "descriptions" entered in a structured format or are they "free text". By that I mean are there rules that dictate what will be recorded in that column or could it hold any text at all?
The reason behind my question is I'm trying to figure the best way forward on this for you.
Any chance of an actual Excel file with some examples of before and after?
Either posted here or emailed to me on pubnut @ gmail . com (without spaces)