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specifying a space as the delimiter. Your date will be split, but you can easily recombine this if you want to. Hope this helps. Pete wrote: I need to take a text string that has a Stock Option description in a text string (i.e. ADM Dec 2006 40.0000 put). I want to divide up the text string and have each word in its own cell. I can not figure out how to do it. Problems arise b/c the stock symbol can have one to four characters (i.e. X or MSFT). What is the best way to do it so it automatically does it? I would prefer to use some sort of function that counts the spaces and gives the next word or something like that. DM |
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