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Hi, I am a bit stuck with my excel spreadsheet. Any help anyone could give me
would be appreciated. Im working on moving text information (lastname,firstname) format to separate categories while maintaining the original column. It will be used in statistical functions after it is moved and must be formulated so that if the information is changed (ie marriage changes a last name) it will remain accurate and consistant. following is an example: column C contains the lastname,firstname in that format. no space just the comma. I need to move the first name to column D I need to move the last name to column E I also need to format the city, state zip in the same manner Example: column F contains city, state zip ( in that format. one comma after city and a space after state) I need to move the the state to column G I need to move the zip to column H ( I assume using the =Right F3,5 command should work for this one.) |
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