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Your Excel Expert Your Excel Expert Wednesday, September 21, 2011 Excel 2010 I have recently made the move to Excel 2010. Do I like it? I don't know yet. I'm getting older and change bugs me. I'm still getting used to it, and I'm not seeing a bunch of advantages yet. As soon as I learn a new 2010 trick, I will share! at 3:59 PM 1 comment: Saturday, March 5, 2011 Challenge Someone recently asked me to help with an Excel problem he was trying to solve. I don't think I solved his problem, but I added a neat new trick to my bag. The question (not necessarily the question asked) I found a solution to was this: is it possible to extract one precise word from a string no matter where it is in the string? We've already seen that it's possible to extract words or numbers based on their position in a string using mid, left and right. The answer: the SEARCH Function! You can read above to see what it does. To get it to actually return the word, you have to nest th...

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