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I deal with an Excel file that has many names on it all in 1 cell.
Some of the common combinations are below. Is there any way to separate the 1 column in to 2 columns bases on table below. FIRST LAST CONVERT TO FIRST LAST FIRST MIDDLE LAST CONVERT TO FIRST MIDDLE LAST FIRST M LAST CONVERT TO FIRST M LAST FIRST M. LAST CONVERT TO FIRST M. LAST FIRST LAST SUFFIX CONVERT TO FIRST LAST SUFFIX FIRST MIDDLE LAST SUFFIX CONVERT TO FIRST MIDDLE LAST SUFFIX FIRST LAST SUFFIX CONVERT TO FIRST LAST SUFFIX The problem I have is that all the names are different lengths. Thanks for your help. |
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