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hallhv01

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I need to pull the characters from a cell starting with the character ^. I need it to ignore everything before, then pull all the characters after the ^. The ^ is not always in the same position in each cell.
Can I use the mid formula? If so how can I tell excel to pull after this character? I can only tell it the position of the character. The ^ is not always in the same place within the cell.
 

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Peter's formula works fine for me. Are there more than 1 "^"s in your cells?
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