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hello everyone my grumble from Excel bytes with todayamp;#39;s Excel blogpost today weamp;#39;re going to take a look at how to use the substitute function and then nest multiple substitute functions to convert some oddly formatted phone numbers into a nice neatly formatted list of numbers that is structured in a proper need format like you might want them to be so letamp;#39;s take a look and see how we can do this in Excel so hereamp;#39;s our scenario we have this list of phone numbers here and you can see some say home business mobile etc and they have periods they have parentheses dashes spaces double spaces all kinds of different characters in there and we ultimately want to convert them to numbers in that format and then put them into a format that will look like this which Excel actually has as one of its standard options in formatting so again you can see all the different types of characters and such that we have to strip out of this and including the names etc to get to