Hi,

I am trying to extract all the words that end in -ing from data that looks like this:

Cell A1: more precise. We are turning tables into smart surfaces that recognize our equipment and allow for multi-touch handling of images etc. We create siftables, that can be whatever we want them to be. And

Cell A2: doesn’t pay real money, but it can lead to paid work. I am attending the second edition of Un-convention Groningen , which takes place in the shadows of the Eurosonic Noorderslag Seminar. As was the case with the first edition, i

Cell A3: it is awesome. And I am not saying that just because the company I co-founded in 2009, organizes it :-D There is no money in arts, anymore. Obviously, a lot of the folks on the various panels

Cell A4: If you have not encountered any of the products that 37Signals have given to the world, you are missing out. They created beautiful, elegant software that helps you manage projects, manage your client contacts, etc. What makes their products so great, is that they have always managed to resist the driv

Cell A5: his town runs smoothly and he isn't very good at his job. People have noticed that the moon has become larger lately and although it defies belief, it has concerned them enough to the point that they are urging the mayor to evacuate the town out of precaution. Reason enough for non-believers to claim that no right-minded people ever thinks that the moon might be falling. Their fierce and vociferous argument

So in other words, I am trying to extract 'turning' from A1, 'attending' from A2, 'saying' from A3, 'missing' from A4, 'urging' from A5, and to put these words in adjacent cells. Does anyone know of a formula that can do this?

Many thanks!