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    Help with splittng letter from numbers

    Hi I have a problem, I am trying to create a lookup for finding both 100+ starts and 100+ finishes, for the use in darts stats. I have the idea that i need to start with the players name in the first column then put (110S) for example I just need the (110) as other 100+ scores will be in the same row. HELP New to this!
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    Re: formula needed

    Hi troyston, wellcome to the forum...

    Please, rename your title according to the rules:

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    Also, an example excel workbook will ensure you to get your answer much faster.

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    Re: Help with splittng letter from numbers

    I'd love to help. I don't see the sample workbook we're working from. Your sample should show your data and a manual mockup of the results you're trying to extract.

    Click GO ADVANCED and use the paperclip icon to post up a copy of your workbook.
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