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Separate date (mm/dd/yyyy) into 3 separate columns (MM, DD, and YYYY).

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    Separate date (mm/dd/yyyy) into 3 separate columns (MM, DD, and YYYY).

    I have one column in Excel 2019 containing a normal date (MM/DD/YYYY). I need to separate that date into three columns; one for MM, one for DD, and one for YYYY. I've tried to use the "/" as a separator in the text-to-columns, but that's not working for me. Any suggestions on how I might accomplish this? I'm using Win 10 and Excel 2019.
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