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It depends on your strings, and how similar they are. Anything from a simple =LEFT(A1,255) to a
more colplicated sampling every third (or fourth or thenth) letter could work.... HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "jheby" wrote in message ... Excel vlookup function returns #VALUE when the lookup value exceeds 256 characters. I need a hash function to transform large strings into a value that does not exceed the 256 character limit. Are there any quick solutions to this problem? |
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