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JR,
Using Text to Columns manually is OK, if you want the first column to be column C. But since you want the first column to be F, you need a macro: Sub JRSplit() With Columns("C:C") .TextToColumns Destination:=Range("F1"), _ DataType:=xlDelimited, _ ConsecutiveDelimiter:=True, _ OtherChar:="|" End With End Sub This assumes that every cell in column C with a | needs to be split.... HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "JR" wrote in message oups.com... I have a particular cell in Excel that has multiple values defined in it and separated by a delimiter. Was wondering if someone could help me out with a macro that could parse this field down the spreadsheet and separate those values into new columns in the spreadsheet. So if Column C had: abc||cde||123 I would like columns F, G, and H to have: F would be abc G would be cde H would be 123 If Column C had 123||345||567||098 F would have 123 G would have 345 H would have 567 I would have 098 The number of values in C is not static and can vary. Thanks. JR |
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