Capture Weird data from a cell

ctackett6407

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Joined
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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hey Folks!

I'm trying to figure out how to capture specific locations in a cell.
Basically below is a column from a report I pull. My boss would like me to be able to pull out the speedtest download and upload and show it in a report with the areas that are associated with those speeds and possibly average them.

Is this even possible?

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</tbody>

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</tbody>
["Speedtest Download", "Speedtest Upload", "Speedtest Latency", "Speedtest Jitter", "Speedtest Host", "Speedtest At Address"]
["", "", "", "", "", ""]
[0.13, 0.22, 300, 0, nil, true]
[0.0, 0.0, 0, 0, "", true]

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