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Is there a formula to seperate a name in one cell (last, first) and make them
into 2 cells? |
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Hi Jobby,
You could use tht Text To Columns feature. With the name cells selected, try: Data | Text To Columns | Delimited | Next | Select appropriate delimiter | Next | Next | Finish --- Regards, Norman "jobby55" wrote in message ... Is there a formula to seperate a name in one cell (last, first) and make them into 2 cells? |
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The most direct way is to use "Text To Columns", since this procedure
produces the actual data in adjoining columns, with *no* underlying formulas, which may have to be eliminated, going forward. Select the column of names, then: <Data <TextToColumns, and make sure that "Delimited" is checked. Then, <Next, Now, check whatever your delimiter is, "Space or Comma", then, <Finish. You should now have your names separated into 2 or 3 columns, where you can do whatever. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "jobby55" wrote in message ... Is there a formula to seperate a name in one cell (last, first) and make them into 2 cells? |
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