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I have a column which contains values formatted to be separated by a space.
There are only going to be 4 values; I would like to move them into 4 different columns. An example of the expression would be "253569 568J8 EJ139 Started" I realize I can do a text to column function, but I wanted to build a formula because this will be repeated every time the sheet is used. The numbers are going to be in column "B", and I would like to separate them into "C", "D", "E" and "F". Can anyone provide an example? TIA |
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