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unconcatenate
My question is : How do I UNconcatenate the data below into its original form
of cell A1 & B1 -Data Form- Concatenate result: XZU422R-HKMRS3-2312 Cell: A1: XZU422R-HKMRS3 Cell: B1: 2312 =concatenate(A1,"-",B1) But how do I UNconcatenate it to its original form of cell A1 & B1? ie 1 cell become 2 cells and it is formula base. Thank you. |
unconcatenate
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(Pl do not multi-post) -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- " wrote in message ... My question is : How do I UNconcatenate the data below into its original form of cell A1 & B1 -Data Form- Concatenate result: XZU422R-HKMRS3-2312 Cell: A1: XZU422R-HKMRS3 Cell: B1: 2312 =concatenate(A1,"-",B1) But how do I UNconcatenate it to its original form of cell A1 & B1? ie 1 cell become 2 cells and it is formula base. Thank you. |
unconcatenate
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-- HTH Bob Phillips (replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct) " wrote in message ... My question is : How do I UNconcatenate the data below into its original form of cell A1 & B1 -Data Form- Concatenate result: XZU422R-HKMRS3-2312 Cell: A1: XZU422R-HKMRS3 Cell: B1: 2312 =concatenate(A1,"-",B1) But how do I UNconcatenate it to its original form of cell A1 & B1? ie 1 cell become 2 cells and it is formula base. Thank you. |
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