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    Split one cell into two by formula not text to colums function

    Hi im trying to split a cell into two different cells the cell looks like 1.2/5.9 or sometimes 12.2/14.9, i dont want to use the text to columns fuction because it doesnt not change the output cells automaticly when i update content of orginal cell. Is thier a formula i can put in each of the output cells to automaticly seperate by the delimeter "/"

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    Re: Split one cell into two by formula not text to colums function

    Please do not duplicate your threads. This is a formula question, doesn't belong in the programming forum.

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    Re: Split one cell into two by formula not text to colums function

    how do i delete thread

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    Re: Split one cell into two by formula not text to colums function

    This is a duplicate post and as such does not comply with Rule 5 of our forum rules. This thread will now be closed, you may continue in your other thread.

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