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I have been given somebody's library to catalogue and provide a search
engine for. At the moment it is in text format in column A. The following is an example. G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf Or sometimes it appears as G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf So I want to move everything to the right of the last \ into column B and the rest into column C. So in the first example above:- Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\ would be on Column C. While in the 2nd example Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\ would be on Column C. Any help in this matter would be much appreciated. |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 12:02:35 -0700 (PDT), Box666
wrote: I have been given somebody's library to catalogue and provide a search engine for. At the moment it is in text format in column A. The following is an example. G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf Or sometimes it appears as G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf So I want to move everything to the right of the last \ into column B and the rest into column C. So in the first example above:- Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\ would be on Column C. While in the 2nd example Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\ would be on Column C. Any help in this matter would be much appreciated. B1: =TRIM(RIGHT(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"\",REPT(" ",255)),255)) C1: =LEFT(A1,FIND(CHAR(1),SUBSTITUTE(A1,"\",CHAR(1),LE N(A1)-LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"\",""))))) --ron |
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On 21 Mar, 19:50, Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 12:02:35 -0700 (PDT), Box666 wrote: I have been given somebody's library to catalogue and provide a search engine for. At the moment it is in text format in column A. The following is an example. G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf Or sometimes it appears as G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf So I want to move everything to the right of the last \ into column B and the rest into column C. So in the first example above:- Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf *would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\ * * *would be on Column C. While in the 2nd example Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf *would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\ * * *would be on Column C. Any help in this matter would be much appreciated. B1: =TRIM(RIGHT(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"\",REPT(" ",255)),255)) C1: =LEFT(A1,FIND(CHAR(1),SUBSTITUTE(A1,"\",CHAR(1),LE N(A1)-LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"*\",""))))) --ron- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ron, Thank you B1 works great but C1 brings up a #VALUE! error |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:21:44 -0700 (PDT), Box666
wrote: On 21 Mar, 19:50, Ron Rosenfeld wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 12:02:35 -0700 (PDT), Box666 wrote: I have been given somebody's library to catalogue and provide a search engine for. At the moment it is in text format in column A. The following is an example. G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf Or sometimes it appears as G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf So I want to move everything to the right of the last \ into column B and the rest into column C. So in the first example above:- Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf *would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\ * * *would be on Column C. While in the 2nd example Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf *would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\ * * *would be on Column C. Any help in this matter would be much appreciated. B1: =TRIM(RIGHT(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"\",REPT(" ",255)),255)) C1: =LEFT(A1,FIND(CHAR(1),SUBSTITUTE(A1,"\",CHAR(1),LE N(A1)-LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"*\",""))))) --ron- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ron, Thank you B1 works great but C1 brings up a #VALUE! error I don't know why or how the C1 formula got changed from what I posted. Must be an idiosyncrasy of how you are accessing the newsgroup. In any event, there should not be a hyphen prior to the slash in the last substitute function. Perhaps if I put it on two lines, it'll "come through" properly: =LEFT(A1,FIND(CHAR(1),SUBSTITUTE( A1,"\",CHAR(1),LEN(A1)-LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"\",""))))) --ron |
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first create a function to reverse the string
Function InvertStr(str As String) InvertStr = StrReverse(str) End Function then use that function as formula b1: =LEFT(A1,LEN(InvertStr(A1))-FIND("\",InvertStr(A1))+1) c1: =InvertStr(LEFT(InvertStr(A1),FIND("\",InvertStr(A 1))-1)) Regards elMedex "Box666" wrote: I have been given somebody's library to catalogue and provide a search engine for. At the moment it is in text format in column A. The following is an example. G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf Or sometimes it appears as G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf So I want to move everything to the right of the last \ into column B and the rest into column C. So in the first example above:- Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\Nigel R Clough\ would be on Column C. While in the 2nd example Nigel R Clough - How To Make and Use Mirrors.pdf would be in Column B And G:\Books\N O P\ would be on Column C. Any help in this matter would be much appreciated. . |
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