Continuation: Formula for Duplicating info from one cell to anothe

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Timbo

I posted this on Friday with several helpful hints, but I was out for the
weekend, so I'll post this string again. I haven't quite found my answer.
Hopefully, I can get one:

I'd like information that I input into a cell to be automatically output into
another cell. So, for example, In one cell I input the following information:

HWC65917 P Science / Health & Medical Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology
/ Human Systems / Immune/Lymphatic System / Diseases & Disorders / Other
Lymphatic Disorders

In the cell next to it I'd like it to automatically output

Science / Health & Medical Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology / Human
Systems / Immune/Lymphatic System / Diseases & Disorders / Other Lymphatic
Disorders

by excluding the HWC65917 P.


Is this possible?

Thanks.





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Gary''s Student 4/11/2008 8:54 AM PST

Very easy. with your data in A1, in B1 enter:

=SUBSTITUTE(A1,"HWC65917 P ","")
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Timbo said:
I'd like information that I input into a cell to be automatically output into
another cell. So, for example, In one cell I input the following information:

HWC65917 P Science / Health & Medical Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology
/ Human Systems / Immune/Lymphatic System / Diseases & Disorders / Other
Lymphatic Disorders

In the cell next to it I'd like it to automatically output

Science / Health & Medical Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology / Human
Systems / Immune/Lymphatic System / Diseases & Disorders / Other Lymphatic
Disorders

by excluding the HWC65917 P.


Is this possible?

Thanks.

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Timbo 4/11/2008 9:00 AM PST


Thanks. I'll try that.

Gary''s Student said:
Very easy. with your data in A1, in B1 enter:

=SUBSTITUTE(A1,"HWC65917 P ","")

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Timbo 4/11/2008 9:08 AM PST

I copied your formula into B1 and all it did was duplicate all of the
information. It included the HWC65917 P info. I'd like it exclude that bit of
info.

Timbo said:
Thanks. I'll try that.

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Gary''s Student 4/11/2008 9:31 AM PST

Be sure the data in A1 has a single space before and after the P
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Timbo said:
I copied your formula into B1 and all it did was duplicate all of the
information. It included the HWC65917 P info. I'd like it exclude that bit of
info.

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Timbo 4/11/2008 9:46 AM PST

It does. It still just duplicates what is in A1

Gary''s Student said:
Be sure the data in A1 has a single space before and after the P

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Gary''s Student 4/11/2008 10:17 AM PST

Try this one:

=RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-11)

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Timbo said:
It does. It still just duplicates what is in A1

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Timbo 4/11/2008 11:19 AM PST

Thanks. That works, however, the -11 definition is restrictive in that I
have
numerous other HWC#s with more or less digits, and the -11 only allows for a
5 digit number. How do I get around that? A wildcard?

Thanks again. You have been extremely helpful.

Gary''s Student said:
Try this one:

=RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-11)

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Gary''s Student 4/11/2008 3:01 PM PST

I see your point. Here is my thinking....your data looks like some id stuff
followed by a single space followed by a character followed another space.
How about if we find the SECOND space and pick up everything to the right of
that:

=RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-FIND(" ",A1,FIND(" ",A1,1)+2))

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Timbo said:
I'd like information that I input into a cell to be automatically output into
another cell. So, for example, In one cell I input the following information:

HWC65917 P Science / Health & Medical Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology
/ Human Systems / Immune/Lymphatic System / Diseases & Disorders / Other
Lymphatic Disorders

In the cell next to it I'd like it to automatically output

Science / Health & Medical Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology / Human
Systems / Immune/Lymphatic System / Diseases & Disorders / Other Lymphatic
Disorders

by excluding the HWC65917 P.


Is this possible?

Thanks.

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Timbo 4/14/2008 9:22 AM PST

This was close also, but no cigar. The string that doesn't have a P is
still
presenting like this with the forward slash:

/ Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology / Human
Systems / Reproductive System

rather than the preferred

Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology
/ Human Systems / Reproductive System

The others, with disparate digit amounts, work fine:

HWC9572 P Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reference / Atlases & Images

comes out as

Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology
/ Human Systems / Reference / Atlases & Images

and

HWC16702 P Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reference / Tutorials

comes out also as

Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology
/ Human Systems / Reference / Tutorials
 
If all the entries start with a catalogue number and are then followed by a
description, the following formula might work for you:

=RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-FIND(" ",A1,1))

As long as the first occurrence of a space in the entry follows the
catalogue number it will work.
 
Thanks, but not quite, though.

I have two types of strings here: One with a P between the number and the
word Science, the other does not. Your formula works for the ones that don't.
On the ones that do have a P, the P shows up first. What I want is for
everything after the P and the space after to be deleted.

This one works, and has no P between the alphanumeric code and word Science:

HWC9322 Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reproductive System

with your formula comes out correctly as

Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology
/ Human Systems / Reproductive System

However, when a string does have a P, the P shows up before the word
Science, which is what I don't want:

HWC9572 P Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reference / Atlases & Images

comes out as

P Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reference / Atlases & Images

What I want the word Science to show up first, regardless of the type of
string.

Hope this isn't too confusing.

Thanks for the help.
 
We need to know more about the "HWC65917 P " part. Is it always the same
length? If so...

=MID(A1,12,999) <<or>> =RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-11)

If not, are there always 2 blank spaces before the word (Science in this
case) or words that you want to preserve? If so...

=MID(A1,FIND(" ",A1,FIND(" ",A1)+1)+1,999)

If not, something else?

Rick
 
How about this one, which checks for the <space>P<space>:

=IF(MID(A8,FIND(" ",A8,1),3)=" P ",RIGHT(A8,LEN(A8)-(FIND("
",A7,1)+2)),RIGHT(A8,LEN(A8)-FIND(" ",A8,1)))
 
Rick,

No, it's not always the same length. The alphanumeric code can have anywhere
from one to five digits. Some have Ps, others don't. Here are some examples:

HWC9572 P Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reference / Atlases & Images

HWC16702 P Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reference / Tutorials

HWC9322 Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reproductive System

HWC504 P Science / Life Sciences (Biology) / Medical Sciences / Anatomy &
Physiology / Human Systems / Reproductive System / Diseases & Disorders /
Breast Cancer

Your formula didn't work for HWC9322 because it doesn't have the P between
the alphanumeric code and the word Science. It did work for all the others,
however.


Kevin,

I'm not even sure how to apply your formula. All I want is for a formula in
Column A to be translated into Column B.
 
If the word Science is allways in the text then the following formula will
give everything after and including the word "Science"

=MID(A1,FIND("Science",A1),250)
 
As long as the letter that may or may not be there is always a single P
surrounded by spaces, give this a try...

=MID(SUBSTITUTE(A19,"P ",""),1+FIND(" ",SUBSTITUTE(A19,"P ","")),255)

Rick
 
Timbo,

My pleasure, I received some great assistance with a macro on this forum and
was intent on reciprocating the favour, albeit as a non expert. And would you
believe it I cracked it on the first go. I better give up now as I would
probably end up sending someone up the wrong path.

The MVP's and other regular contributors on this forum are fantastic with
the assistance they provide.

Ian Grega
 

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