Learn to extract information from a text string

Here are the steps to follow in this lesson:

  1. Use the =LEFT() Function to extract characters at the beginning of a text string.
  2. Use the =RIGHT() Function to extract characters at the end of a text string.
  3. Be sure to distinguish “stored cell” entries from “formatted” or “displayed” cell values.
  4. Before you use the =MID() Function to extract characters in the middle of a text string, be sure to locate the starting location.
  5. The =MID() Function requires 3 arguments.

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