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hello
i have a two-column table that has text in one column like "Candy - Apples", then numbers in the second column in the format "28-159a". What I want to do is do a find and replace such that all the numbers and dashes in the second column get deleted, leaving behind only the number after the dash. I can't do a generic wildcard search for *- because it would also delete the text and - in the first column. Any ideas? Thank you. Andrew |
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