Need to find the 1st two characters of the 1st two words

T

Tom

Does anyone know how to come up w/ a smart function that will exctract the
first 2 letters of the first 2 words from a string.

For instance, I may have the following data in a column:
Alpha Bravo Zulu Yankee
Delta Kilo
Mike Tango Papa

I'd like to have the 4 characters strung together, such as:
- ALBR
- DEKI
- MITA

Now, the following would be a BIG PLUS!!! Let's say I had a 4th record such
as "Mke Tango Yankee". In this case, I would have MITA twice since the 1st
two words are the same (3rd and 4th record). Is there now a chance to take
the 3rd word for the example "duplicate value"? So, I'd come up with:

- ALBR
- DEKI
- MITA
- MIYA

Thanks,
Tom
 
N

N Harkawat

To capture the first 2 characters of the first 2 words use this fomula
assuming that the words are in column A

=UPPER(LEFT(A1,2)&MID(SUBSTITUTE(A1," ","{",1),SEARCH("{",SUBSTITUTE(A1,"
","{",1))+1,2))

To address the second part of your problem we will need to identify all
duplicates and revise the formula slightly by changing the 1 to 2 as
follows:
=UPPER(LEFT(A4,2)&MID(SUBSTITUTE(A4," ","{",2),SEARCH("{",SUBSTITUTE(A4,"
","{",2))+1,2))

To identify duplicates on a new column using countif function identify all
entries that are more than 1 and then sort
 

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