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Learn Excel from MrExcel Podcast episode 2411. Making sense of indent levels in Excel and manually assigning groups. Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast. Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Todayamp;#39;s questions sent in by me. Iamp;#39;m working on updating some books for Microsoft Press. And the data that they give me is the old Table of Contents for the book. So if I copy that from Word and then come back here to Excel and paste. Look, thereamp;#39;s three different types of data here. CH is the chapter heading. H1 is major heading. H2 is minor headings. But the only way that I can tell that is by counting the indent on all of those cells. Terrible, but hereamp;#39;s a quick way to actually get the data so I can sort it or do something with it. Iamp;#39;m going to switch over to VBA, alt+F11. Here I am in this workbook. Iamp;#39;ll insert a module. Itamp;#39;s Get Indents. Well say for each cell in selection. Cell dot offset, I am going to use zero rows down and minus one c