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hi Iamp;#39;m Ted today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to extract the zip code in Excel with a formula I have a spreadsheet here that has several addresses and theyamp;#39;re all um they all start with the full address all in one cell all in text format and that thatamp;#39;s a key to working the way Iamp;#39;m going to describe it is that youamp;#39;re assuming that the that the ZIP code is going to come from the last part of an address thatamp;#39;s all one text um item in in a Cell so the formula weamp;#39;re going to use is a is a text formula called Write R A ght so we we in this column here weamp;#39;re going to start entering a formula weamp;#39;re going to say equals and then write r i g HT and as you can see Excel is starting to populate the um the formula with a a formula it recognizes which is always a good sign and then we type the left par parenthesis and then enter in the cell that has the contents of the address and then since we want the the the five charact