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Hello this video will present an approach using Excel functions, in order to remove a designated number of characters from the right of a cell in Excel. Clearly we can sum the values in the range in column H, but we cant do the same for the adjacent cells in column I. One approach is to compose a formula to derive a certain number of characters from the right of each cell. Firstly use the VALUE function because we want the output value to be an integer. Then insert the LEFT function. For the numchars syntax use the LEN function and again reference the desired cell. We want to remove the string CAD, which is 4 characters - therefore we enter negative 4. Hence we should return a value of 28.31. Lets fill down this formula against the other neighbouring cells in column I. As is clear, we are deriving the correct output values. Lets walk through this formula again. For starters use the VALUE function. Then add the LEFT function. After referring to the underlying cell address, add t