Use the EVALUATE FORMULA option on the Formulas ribbon to step through it - you will see that this inserts 99 blanks in place of the second blank in the text string, and by doing this, we can isolate the last 98 characters knowing that they will contain nothing that we don't want. We then TRIM away the leading spaces that are left.

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