Following array formula will return 1st number in each row:
=INDEX(A1:E1,MATCH(TRUE,ISNUMBER(A1:E1),0))
Vamidate with Ctrl+Shift+Enter, not just Enter
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> Dear Experts, below is the excel worksheet and i have problem locating
> the numbers because the numbers are not in the standard column, some in
> B, some in C and D and the length of the numbers are not standard too,
> some 2, some 3 & 4 digits. If i want to send the numbers to specific
> column, let's say F, so that i can sort them later, is it possible?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> --A---B---C---D----E
> XYZ DEF 98 STU VCD
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> QQQ 125 RTY VBN DRF
>
> ABC DEF RFT 0980 RFG
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