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I have the following text in Cell A1 in google sheets with multiple linebreaks:

A paragraph is a series of sentences
that are organized and coherent, Zing
and are all related to a single topic. 
Almost every piece of writing you do 
that is longer than a few sentences Zing
should be organized into paragraphs.Zing
... One of the most important of these 
is a topic sentence. Zing

And I would need to extract all the lines that ends with the word Zing so the output becomes(following is the expected output):

that are organized and coherent, Zing
that is longer than a few sentences Zing
should be organized into paragraphs.Zing
is a topic sentence. Zing

First i tried using regexextract formula "=REGEXEXTRACT(A1,".*Zing")", but unfortunately it returns only the 1st occurence that are organized and coherent, Zing

Then I tried using regexreplace to replace all other lines that doesnt contain or ends with Zing, but it did not work.

=REGEXREPLACE(A1, ".*Zing", ",")

This returned:

"A paragraph is a series of sentences 
,
and are all related to a single topic. 
Almost every piece of writing you do 
,
,
... One of the most important of these 
,"

but I want the missing lines, how to exclude the above and to extract only the missed lines

I would need a formula in excel or googlesheets to match the expected output

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In your situation, how about the following sample formula?

Sample formula:

=JOIN(CHAR(10),REGEXEXTRACT(A1,REGEXREPLACE(A1,"(.*Zing)","($1)")))
  • When you want to put each line to each row, you can also use the following formula.

      =TRANSPOSE(REGEXEXTRACT(A1,REGEXREPLACE(A1,"(.*Zing)","($1)")))
    

Result:

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References:

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  • it works perfect when there is a match but there is a serious issue eg: for the string in A2: "Hello World" -- when I enter the above formula, it is expected to return null value as there is no match, but it returns the same value present in A2
    – Alice
    Oct 6, 2021 at 6:16
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    @Alice Thank you for replying. In that case, for example, how about =IF(REGEXMATCH(A2,"Zing"),JOIN(CHAR(10),REGEXEXTRACT(A2,REGEXREPLACE(A2,"(.*Zing)","($1)"))),"")? If I misunderstood your replying, I apologize.
    – Tanaike
    Oct 6, 2021 at 7:37
  • you are a genius, this works like charm... Thanks, this saved a lot of my time. I had 1 more challenge, - when there are any special characters like '*' present in the cell, say A1 in the example this formula doesn't work - so as a work around, I replaced * with blanks at first and then executing this formula...
    – Alice
    Oct 6, 2021 at 8:02

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