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you hi guys this is Mark Davis at optimum technology transfer welcome to you all in this video Iamp;#39;m gonna take it look at using the replace function in Excel you may be aware if youamp;#39;ve seen various other videos of mine here on YouTube you may well be aware you may have gathered that one of my favorite categories of function in the function library are the texts or string functions wonderful functions for cleaning or tidying up your data and Iamp;#39;ve created quite a few other YouTube videos to illustrate exactly how these texts or string functions do work but itamp;#39;s the turn of the replace function today now Iamp;#39;ve got a series of order IDs now the order ID for each of these rows or records that Iamp;#39;ve downloaded from saw the system are made up of two numbers followed by four characters followed by three other numbers thatamp;#39;s the string that kind of makes up the order ID now what Iamp;#39;d like to do is Iamp;#39;d like to standardize so wha