I have 2 columns with data that I need to split the data up.
Column A has Company and name.
Colum C has 4 address fields that I need in a separate column each.
I can't remember how to do that.
I have 2 columns with data that I need to split the data up.
Column A has Company and name.
Colum C has 4 address fields that I need in a separate column each.
I can't remember how to do that.
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Sourabh
If the company name is just 1 word, you can try Text2Columns
if it is more than word you will need to provide some samples, preferably in a sample workbook
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I need to split this cell into 4 columns. Including "CO" into a state column
I would do this in two steps. Text to columns delimited by a comma. In the last column after this, text to columns, delimeted by space. Then delete any unwanted columns.
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SOLVED Thanks for the help. It's too easy
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