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I'm trying to find a better (smarter) way of extracting a 9 digit number from a string.
The number can start anywhere within the string, and the string may contain other numbers (though not immediately adjacent to the 9 digit number).
I wrote a clumsy macro to text each character (from left to right) to see if it is a number (using a 'if variable >=chr(48) and variable <=chr(57) test) and then tested each of the following 8 characters. Once I established that I had a group of 9 numbers in the string then put the 9 numbers into an adjacent cell.
Then looped through the column with the strings.
I'm thinking there is a better way to do this and any suggestions / pointers most appreciated.
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Please help
Thanks!
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thank you!
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