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Extremely Powerful Search ,Replace, & Fuzzy Matching
Worksheet Formula Functions for Microsoft Excel

inspector text is fully compatible with Windows Vista and Excel 2007, as well as earlier versions of Windows and Excel.
To install it on Windows Vista, right-click the setup file and choose "Run as administrator".

What is inspector text?

inspector text is an Add-In for Microsoft Excel that adds powerful worksheet formula functions for manipulating and working with text in worksheet cells, including search & replace, and fuzzy matching.

inspector text's search & replace functions are extremely versatile, flexible, adaptable, and detailed. They are vastly more powerful and useful than the search & replace functions built into Excel, yet are easy to use and do not require any special knowledge.

inspector text's powerful, yet easy to use fuzzy matching functions allow you to determine whether or not the text in two cells is similar, or determine exactly how similar they are, or find the characters they have in common.

There is nothing else on the market like inspector text. Sure, other add-ins do menu-based search & replace and even simple fuzzy matching. But compare what you can do with inspector text in your worksheet formulas, and you'll never look back.

inspector text also adds worksheet formula functions that exclude or retrieve lists of characters from text, that return ordinal indicators for cardinal numbers ("1st" for 1, "2nd" for 2...), that evaluate concatenated formulas (even if the arithmetic operator is text), and that perform Regular Expressions search and replace.

If you're a programmer, inspector text's functions can be called directly from your own programming code.

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