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Hello, I need a formula to give me all of the words (contains letters only - no numbers) in a cell that have over three letters. If possible I only want these words that are after the last “-“ in this cell. If not, I can first just trim the string after the last “-“ but I would like to see how the two could be combined. For example “lizard squirrel - bird - mouse dog cat skunk23 alligator“ would return “mouse alligator “. I’ve been looking all morning and can’t find anything close enough to figure this out. Thank you
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