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In the same manner one could not yesterday when you posted the same question.

Columns are single entities and cannot be "split" into sections vertically.


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Select the SINGLE column and go to Data - Text to columns.

You don't have to do all of the column (I usually just do a few hundred
lines) but it only works with a single column.

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In the same manner one could not yesterday when you posted the same question.

Columns are single entities and cannot be "split" into sections vertically.


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