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Welcome to The Windows Club! We are here with a video on removing text before or after a specific character in Excel. Imagine a situation that you have been provided with a range of entries fed across a single column in Excel. Here, in this example, we are considering it across column A. You need to remove the first few characters from each cell across that column or the last few characters from each cell across that column. This could be done using certain formulae which we have explained in this post on The Windows Club. The link would be shared in the description section. All you need to do is copy paste the formula. The formula to remove the first few characters from the left hand side would have the word right mentioned here. So, its opposite. Replace these words first cell with full text with A3 or whatever it is in your Excel sheet. Again A3, and the number of characters to be removed is three in my case, it could be different with yours. We got the result for C3 but this is f