Hello,
I need to find the position of the first digit in a formula (i.e. 4 in this example)
My formula was originally
='Fix fees'!D45
and regex.Pattern = "\d" would do the trick.
Now, my formula has changed to =ROUND('Fix fees'!D45,2)
and the above expression gives me 452
How can I fix it?
Many thanks!!
I need to find the position of the first digit in a formula (i.e. 4 in this example)
My formula was originally
='Fix fees'!D45
and regex.Pattern = "\d" would do the trick.
Now, my formula has changed to =ROUND('Fix fees'!D45,2)
and the above expression gives me 452
How can I fix it?
Many thanks!!