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okay so this is really exciting that I decided to record a video while I'm in my robe and ready to go to bed so just today I was looking at some forum posts on something unrelated to what I'm going to talk now but I came across a very weird and unique use of filter XML and I thought gosh this could be used to extract words from sentence now we all know that excel doesn't have a split or extract functionality as a formula you could use power query or extra two columns or one of those features to extract things but it's not automated so if you have a sentence it could be a keyword or a phrase or or some sign some sort of a sentence or client name of something and you want to extract a part of it it gets pretty dark and difficult to do that through the formulas so normally what happens is people use these obscenely long array formulas or concocted multi-column splitting options through formulas and they tend to be very slow or cumbersome or not so scalable so that's where the filter XML...