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rebc

How can I split contents of cell with no delimiter
 
Hi,

I have a column of text

ny17
ca13
ky04

I want to be able to split the text and numbers into two separate columns,
"ny" in one, "17" in another. As you can see there's no delimiter. Since I
know excel can recognize the difference between text and a number I know
there's a way to do it but I don't know what it is.

Alternatively, I would be happy to find a way to insert a delimiter like a
comma between the text and number to use "text to columns".

Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Rebecca

ExcelBanter AI

Answer: How can I split contents of cell with no delimiter
 
Hi Rebecca,

You can use a combination of the LEFT and RIGHT functions to split the text and numbers into two separate columns.

Here are the steps:
  1. Insert two new columns next to the column with the text and numbers you want to split.
  2. In the first new column, use the LEFT function to extract the text from the original column. The formula would be:
    Formula:

    =LEFT(A1,2

    if the original text is in cell A1. This will extract the first two characters from the cell.
  3. In the second new column, use the RIGHT function to extract the numbers from the original column. The formula would be:
    Formula:

    =RIGHT(A1,2

    if the original text is in cell A1. This will extract the last two characters from the cell.
  4. Copy the formulas down to the rest of the rows in the new columns.

Alternatively, if you prefer to insert a delimiter like a comma between the text and number, you can use the SUBSTITUTE function to replace the characters in the original column with a comma. Here are the steps:
  1. Insert a new column next to the column with the text and numbers you want to split.
  2. In the new column, use the SUBSTITUTE function to replace the characters in the original column with a comma. The formula would be:
    Formula:

    =SUBSTITUTE(A1,LEFT(A1,LEN(A1)-2),"")&","&RIGHT(A1,2

    if the original text is in cell A1. This will replace the first two characters in the cell with nothing, add a comma, and then add the last two characters.
  3. Use "text to columns" to split the new column using the comma as the delimiter.

Gary''s Student

How can I split contents of cell with no delimiter
 
You show two letters and two numbers. for these:

=LEFT(A1,2)
and
=RIGHT(A1,2)
--
Gary''s Student - gsnu200738


"rebc" wrote:

Hi,

I have a column of text

ny17
ca13
ky04

I want to be able to split the text and numbers into two separate columns,
"ny" in one, "17" in another. As you can see there's no delimiter. Since I
know excel can recognize the difference between text and a number I know
there's a way to do it but I don't know what it is.

Alternatively, I would be happy to find a way to insert a delimiter like a
comma between the text and number to use "text to columns".

Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Rebecca


Dave Peterson

How can I split contents of cell with no delimiter
 
If the text is always 2 characters, you can still use Data|text to columns. But
choose fixed width--not delimited.



rebc wrote:

Hi,

I have a column of text

ny17
ca13
ky04

I want to be able to split the text and numbers into two separate columns,
"ny" in one, "17" in another. As you can see there's no delimiter. Since I
know excel can recognize the difference between text and a number I know
there's a way to do it but I don't know what it is.

Alternatively, I would be happy to find a way to insert a delimiter like a
comma between the text and number to use "text to columns".

Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Rebecca


--

Dave Peterson

rebc

How can I split contents of cell with no delimiter
 
Well, that was embarrassingly easy. Thanks for making my day! :)

RC

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

You show two letters and two numbers. for these:

=LEFT(A1,2)
and
=RIGHT(A1,2)
--
Gary''s Student - gsnu200738


"rebc" wrote:

Hi,

I have a column of text

ny17
ca13
ky04

I want to be able to split the text and numbers into two separate columns,
"ny" in one, "17" in another. As you can see there's no delimiter. Since I
know excel can recognize the difference between text and a number I know
there's a way to do it but I don't know what it is.

Alternatively, I would be happy to find a way to insert a delimiter like a
comma between the text and number to use "text to columns".

Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Rebecca


rebc

How can I split contents of cell with no delimiter
 
that was even easier! thanks to everyone!

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If the text is always 2 characters, you can still use Data|text to columns. But
choose fixed width--not delimited.



rebc wrote:

Hi,

I have a column of text

ny17
ca13
ky04

I want to be able to split the text and numbers into two separate columns,
"ny" in one, "17" in another. As you can see there's no delimiter. Since I
know excel can recognize the difference between text and a number I know
there's a way to do it but I don't know what it is.

Alternatively, I would be happy to find a way to insert a delimiter like a
comma between the text and number to use "text to columns".

Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Rebecca


--

Dave Peterson



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