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Help!
Hello everyone
,Episode Visits: SN: 4, HHA: 24/Supplies: 7 The above is my the information I need! I need the SN:4, HHA:24 & Supplies:7! The above example is in one field, and I need the given information in a separate field! Ex: Episode Visits: SN: 4, HHA: 24/Supplies: 7 Fields: SN, HHA, Supplies Data: 4, 24, 7 Each person has a row of information like the example (Episode Visits: SN: 4, HHA: 24/Supplies: 7) Ex: Mike Todd Smith, Episode Visits: SN: 4, HHA: 24/Supplies: 7 Jake the Snake, Episode Visits: SN: 4, HHA: 24/Supplies: 7 Ravishing Rick Rude, Episode Visits: SN: 4, HHA: 24/Supplies: 7 The British Bulldog, Episode Visits: SN: 4, HHA: 24/Supplies: 7 The SN, HHA, & Supplies are all separate fields! I'm trying to think of a way to do this without coding a module! Can anyone help me? Thanks, ![]() |
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Why don't you want to use VBA?
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You need to parse the data out. Search for the keyword "parse". The Mid() and Instr() functions will assist. I do not have any examples on how to do what you want.
Good luck!
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