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Extracting using seperators
how can i extract the right most characters of a text after a seperator
suppose i have "asdf-12df-654" in cell B5 and "df-5d7-df7854" in Cell B6 and so on downwards. i want to extract the right most characters which are 654 in cell B5 and df7854 in B6. how can i do this by using function (not VBE) thanks |
Extracting using seperators
if your strings are in a25 and b25 respectively
=RIGHT(SUBSTITUTE(A25,"-","&",2),LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A25,"-","&",2))-SEARCH("&",SUBSTITUTE(A25,"-","&",2),1)) same for the other one but replace a25 with b 25.This assumes there will always be two dashes within the number and any number of other letters and numbers... The logic here is first i replace the second dash with a & then find out where the & is in the string then i can count the characters to the right of the & to use the right function..... -- paul remove nospam for email addy! "Starguy" wrote: how can i extract the right most characters of a text after a seperator suppose i have "asdf-12df-654" in cell B5 and "df-5d7-df7854" in Cell B6 and so on downwards. i want to extract the right most characters which are 654 in cell B5 and df7854 in B6. how can i do this by using function (not VBE) thanks |
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