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Hey everyone, today I want to show you a really easy way on how to extract numbers from a text using a formula in excel. You can see Iamp;#39;ve got an example here which says tester1000 and itamp;#39;s taking out the 1000. Now this formula is going to work whether the numbers at the front, the middle, at the end. So letamp;#39;s change it up a couple of numbers, a little bit of text, and itamp;#39;s brought back the one one one one at the beginning. Iamp;#39;ll do it again with some text at the beginning, a hyphen a couple of numbers in the beginning, a little bit more text, and a couple of zeros at the end, and you can see itamp;#39;s brought back the 77656, plus the three zeros at the end. So itamp;#39;s a really handy formula and thereamp;#39;s a couple of steps to get it built, so letamp;#39;s get started and show you how itamp;#39;s done. Okay, so the very first thing we have to do is just get a formula and get the number of characters in t