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I'll certainly try:

Befo

A B C D
abc
def
1 xyz 123 456 ghi

After:

A B C D
1 xyz 123 456 abc
2 xyz 123 456 def
3 xyz 123 456 ghi

Note that the "before" sheet has only one row.

Thanks,

Adin


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Sorry, bear with me, I am still not getting this precisely.

Can you post example data and required results?

Thanks

Bob

"adin" wrote in message
...
Bob,

No blank columns - just more.

In this case, you've got 4 or 5 total columns, and only one of them has

the
carriage returns - the rest are fine, but you want them all lined up

together
with the carriage return breaks that your macro creates.

Adin

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Do you mean that you want to insert some new blank columns? If so, how

many,
and in front of which column?

Also, is this related to the previous question, in that it needs to tie

in
with that code, or a separate question?

--

HTH

RP
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"adin" wrote in message
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Bob,

Once again - you are the macro maestro!

If I need to add columns to the sheet, how do I add them in the macro?

Thanks again!



"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Here's an example of such code


Sub FormatData()
Dim cLastRow As Long
Dim i As Long, j As Long
Dim cLines As Long
Dim aryItems

cLastRow = Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
For i = cLastRow To 1 Step -1
aryItems = Split(Cells(i, "A").Value, Chr(10))
cLines = LBound(aryItems) + UBound(aryItems)
If cLines 1 Then
Cells(i + 1, "A").Resize(cLines).EntireRow.Insert
For j = UBound(aryItems) To LBound(aryItems) Step -1
Cells(i + j, "A").Value = aryItems(j)
Cells(i + j, "B").Value = Cells(i, "B").Value
Next j
End If
Next i

End Sub


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HTH

RP
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"Vasant Nanavati" <vasantn *AT* aol *DOT* com wrote in message
...
I don't think you can do this with a formula. You would probably

need
a
fairly involved macro.

You would need to count the number of line breaks in each cell in
column
A,
add that many rows below each cell, split the string, remove the

line
breaks, and copy the column B information into the new rows. Not
difficult,
but quite tedious.

--

Vasant

"adin" wrote in message
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I've got a sheet with 2 columns - column A has multiple values

in
one
cell
that are separated by carriage returns, and column B next to it

has
only
one
value per cell.

I'd like to not only strip out these carriage returns, but also

(the
fun
part) add rows for each value and maintain the reference to the
column
next
to it.

Example:

A1 looks like this:

Milk
Eggs
Juice

B1 looks like this:

Food

I'd like A1 to contain the value "Milk" and B1 to contain

"Food". A2
should
contain "Eggs" and B2 should contain "Food". C1 should say

"Juice",
and
C2
should say "Food". You get the idea.

Thanks,

Adin