Hi Chaya,

Just Replace This Line 

*  varResData(intCtr, 2) = Replace(strNum, "", " ", 1, , vbTextCompare)*

With 
  *varResData(intCtr, 2) = Replace(strNum, "", "", 1, , vbTextCompare)*
*
*
*Enjoy.
*
*
*
*Regards
*
Prince

On Monday, April 8, 2013 12:32:38 PM UTC+5:30, chaya moni wrote:
>
> Thank you so much prince sir,
>
>     Its is perfectly working for Extracting words, Can it be done for 
> Numbers too as per my requirement as earlier attached. 
>
>
> Regards,
> Chaya
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Prince <prince...@gmail.com <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi Chaya,
>>
>> I Hope This may Help you.
>>
>> Sub Test()
>>
>>     Dim varData         As Variant
>>     Dim intCtr          As Integer
>>     Dim intChr          As Integer
>>     Dim intLen          As Integer
>>     Dim rngData         As Range
>>     Dim strNum          As String
>>     Dim strString       As String
>>     Dim varResData()    As Variant
>>     
>>     Const strRange      As String = "G1"                           
>> 'Change this Range as per your requirment 
>>     Const strSheetName  As String = "Sheet2"
>>     
>>     With ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(strSheetName)
>>         Set rngData = Intersect(.Range("A1").CurrentRegion, 
>> .Range("A1").CurrentRegion.Offset(1)).Columns(1)
>>         varData = rngData
>>         ReDim varResData(UBound(varData, 1), 2)
>>         For intCtr = LBound(varData) To UBound(varData)
>>             For intChr = 1 To Len(varData(intCtr, 1))
>>                 If IsNumeric(Mid(varData(intCtr, 1), intChr, 1)) = False 
>> Then
>>                      strString = strString & IIf(Mid(varData(intCtr, 1), 
>> intChr, 1) = ".", " ", Mid(varData(intCtr, 1), intChr, 1))
>>                 Else
>>                     strNum = strNum & IIf(Mid(varData(intCtr, 1), intChr, 
>> 1) = ".", " ", Mid(varData(intCtr, 1), intChr, 1))
>>                 End If
>>             Next
>>             varResData(intCtr, 1) = Replace(strString, "", " ", 1, , 
>> vbTextCompare)
>>             varResData(intCtr, 2) = Replace(strNum, "", " ", 1, , 
>> vbTextCompare)
>>             strString = vbNullString
>>             strNum = vbNullString
>>         Next
>>         .Range(strRange).Resize(UBound(varResData, 1), 2) = varResData
>>     End With
>>     
>> End Sub
>>
>> Regards
>> Prince
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 8, 2013 10:20:35 AM UTC+5:30, chaya moni wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Experts and folk,
>>>
>>>         I have been trying to extract numbers and words seperately from 
>>> the strings. Manually i did, but taking huge time and even more to go. Is 
>>> there any other way to extract as per my requirement.
>>>         i have attached my sample sheet and my requirement in the excel 
>>> file. Please find the attachment. 
>>>
>>>        Thanking in advance
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Chaya
>>>
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