Search and replace characters in a string

I am very new to Sharepoint and need your help.  I have set up a calculated column in a sharepoint list that combines a IT release number to its Release title.  The list is set to appear on a calendar plus web part.  The idea is to show
the title and release number of all deployments going to the field on a particular day.  The issue is that the release number has a bunch of zero's in it that I do not need to be displayed.  For example a release number could be "RND000000123456". 
I need to parse out "D000000" so only "RN123456" along with its title show up on the calendar.  Please help!!

Go here and search for "Remove characters":
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/bb862071(v=office.14).aspx
From that page:
Remove characters from text
To remove characters from text, use the LEN, LEFT, and RIGHT functions.
Column1
Formula
Description (possible result)
Vitamin A
=LEFT([Column1],LEN([Column1])-2)
Returns 7 (9-2) characters, starting from left (Vitamin)
Vitamin B1
=RIGHT([Column1], LEN([Column1])-8)
Returns 2 (10-8) characters, starting from right (B1)
You could also try the REPLACE function:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-sharepoint-services-help/replace-function-HA001161055.aspx
Brandon Atkinson
Blog: http://sharepointbrandon.com

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