Hi Nikhil,

If you are looking for formula that will provide the following output
Column A
January
February
March

Column B
Jan
Feb
Mar

I would suggest using excel's function: Left(string argument, length
returned).
So in this case, if January were in cell A1, then the formula would be
LEFT(A1,3).
You should be able to drag this down to solve your issue.

Hope this helps.
Alpesh



On Aug 8, 9:48 am, Nikhil Shah <nikhil201...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Friends,
>
> I have written In Column " A " ...January ...
>
> Now I want in Column " B " should be ..Jan ...only...I want formula..( No
> Macro )
>
> Awaiting Reply
>
> Thanks
> Nikhil

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