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Old 23 January 2007, 09:38 PM
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Hello

I have a column in excel that contains "xxx/yyyyy" and "xx/yyyyy" etc .. (i.e. characters a '/' and then more characters).

I would like a column next to it that takes JUST the characters before the '/', how can I do that?

Thanks for your help!

Steve
Old 23 January 2007, 09:44 PM
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For completeness, the answer is:

=LEFT(column,FIND("/",column)-1)

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Old 23 January 2007, 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by boxst
For completeness, the answer is:

=LEFT(column,FIND("/",column)-1)

Steve
That seems to only take the values before the / in the first column.
I think? he wants to concatonate the two subsets prior to the / in both columns - or am i talking bollox ?
Old 23 January 2007, 09:53 PM
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Nope, it was that the but before the '/' could be variable lengths (in 10,000 columns!) so I couldn't just substring it.

Thanks for the reply.

Steve
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