Hi
i had both texts and numbers in a cell and i want to separate them to two different cells.
Thanks.
Hi
i had both texts and numbers in a cell and i want to separate them to two different cells.
Thanks.
Can you post a sample worksheet so people can see what you need?
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Sam Capricci
Find the sample sheet..
in this in column A i had both text and number..i want to separate the text and column..
cant find the sample sheet!
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Please find the sheet
well, this could work, a little long but seems to work...
=LOOKUP(9E+99+307,--MID(A1,MIN(FIND({1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0},A1&1234567890)),ROW(INDIRECT("1:"&LEN(A1)))))
For text this ARRAY formula
Formula:
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For numbers this regular one.
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-- Array(CSE) { }, formulae are confirmed with Control+Shift+Enter.
Not just Enter.
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