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Convert text strings to formulas with User Defined Function. Convert text strings to formulas with Tools for Excel. Hold down the ALT + F11 keys, and it opens the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window. Click Insert > Module, and paste the following code in the Module Window.
Point to a cell, and you open Name Manager (From the FORMULAS tab or by clicking CTRL+F3) Write =evaluate(and click on the cell you want (best to keep relative reference). Finish the formula with) Give it a NAME — (in this example I'll just call it Eva). Click OK.
Converting formulas to values using Excel shortcuts Just follow the simple steps below: Select all the cells with formulas that you want to convert. Press Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Ins to copy formulas and their results to clipboard. Press Shift + F10 and then V to paste only values back to Excel cells.
0:33 2:42 Suggested clip How to Turn an Excel Concatenate Into a Formula : Microsoft Excel YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to Turn an Excel Concatenate Into a Formula : Microsoft Excel
Point to a cell, and you open Name Manager (From the FORMULAS tab or by clicking CTRL+F3) Write =evaluate(and click on the cell you want (best to keep relative reference). Finish the formula with) Give it a NAME — (in this example I'll just call it Eva). Click OK.
Excel Indirect Function is to convert text to Reference (or cell value). For example, formula =A1 returns A1 value because A1 is considered as Reference, but =A1 is considered as Text. Excel Indirect Function can convert the A1 Text to become Reference.
Insert a new column. Insert a new column next to the cells with text. Use the VALUE function. In one of the cells of the new column, type =VALUE() and inside the parentheses, type a cell reference that contains text stored as numbers. Rest your cursor here. Click and drag down.
Select a blank cell, and type this formula =LEFT(A1,(FIND(“ “,A1,1)-1)) (A1 is the first cell of the list you want to extract text), and press Enter button. Tips: (1) If you want to extract text before or after comma, you can change to “,”.
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