How Can I Use VB to Extract Specific Strings from a Character Set?

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The discussion revolves around extracting specific substrings from a jumbled string of 56 characters containing both letters and special characters. The goal is to isolate "DonkeyCrigayisMillsMicrosoftDOGTeam" and "77ash" using Visual Basic (VB). Participants suggest using the MID function in VB for this purpose but emphasize the need for a clearer understanding of the initial string to effectively separate the desired information. There is also a request for a better description of the problem to facilitate assistance.
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I have 56 characters in whcih there are 26 alphabets in disorder
Looks like: Donkey$^$%^@^$#@&$?<>Crigayis%$#%Mills%$#MicrosftDO**G*Team%^$%^$$77Ash...etc
(up to 56)
I'd like to use VB to take out "DonkeyCrigayisMillsMicrosoftDO**G**Team" and "77ash".

Anyone has any ideas? Teach me please!

Thanx,

~Alek
 
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Could you try to give us a better description of your problem? Frankly what you have given us makes little sense to me.

The mid function will do what you want but we need to understand your initial string (strings?) better to be able to separate the information you want.
 
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