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1. Select a blank cell you will place the concatenation result in, and enter the formula =CONCATENATE(LEFT(A2,1),”.",LEFT(B2,1),".") (A2 is the cell with the first name, and B2 is the cell with the last name) into it, and press the Enter key.
Enter the formula of =LEFT(A2,FIND(,A2,1)-1) in a blank cell, says Cell B2 in this case. Enter the formula of =RIGHT(A2,LEN(A2)-FIND(,A2,1)) in another blank cell, Cell C2 in this case.
Select a blank cell, here I select the Cell G1, and type this formula =LEFT(E1,3) (E1 is the cell you want to extract the first 3 characters from), press Enter button, and drag fill handle to the range you want. Then you see the first 3 characters are extracted.
An initial is the first letter of a given name, therefore yes, you are correct in your assumption that you have to put the first letter of your first name.
Your initial means the first letter of your name. An example of initial is the letter “M" when your name is Molly.
The definition of a first name is the name that is given at birth. An example of a first name is Brad in Brad Pitt's name.
1. = Concatenate(A2, " “,B2) Step 1: In a blank cell, such as C2, enter the formulas of =Concatenate(A2, " ",B2), see screenshot: 2. = A2&" "&B2.
1. = Concatenate(A2, " “,B2) Step 1: In a blank cell, such as C2, enter the formulas of =Concatenate(A2, " ",B2), see screenshot: 2. = A2&" "&B2.
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Select the Cell C2, write the formula =MID(A2,SEARCH(“ ",A2,1)+1,SEARCH(" ",A2,SEARCH(" ",A2,1)+1)-SEARCH(“ ",A2,1)) it will return the middle name from the cell A2. To Copy the formula in all cells press key CTRL + C and select the cell C3 to C6 and press key CTRL + On your keyboard.
Select a blank cell next to the name list, and type this formula =TRIM(LEFT(A1,FIND(“ ",LOWER(A1),1))) & " " & TRIM(MID(A1,FIND(“ ",LOWER(A1),FIND(" ",LOWER(A1),1)+1)+1,LEN(A1)-FIND(“ ",LOWER(A1),1)+1)) into it, then press Enter button on the keyboard and drag the Auto Fill handle to fill the range needed to apply the
Press Ctrl-F to open the Find and Replace window. Click the Replacement tab. Type the punctuation to delete, such as an asterisk, in the Find What text field. Leave the Replace With text field blank.
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