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Hi,

I am getting following error message when select 2 columns and click on Text
to Column in Data option:

'Microsoft office excel can convert only one column at a time. The range can
be many rows tall but no more than one column wide. Try again by selecting
cells in one column only.'

Please help...
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You cannot use datatext to columns on more than one column


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Hi,

I am getting following error message when select 2 columns and click on
Text
to Column in Data option:

'Microsoft office excel can convert only one column at a time. The range
can
be many rows tall but no more than one column wide. Try again by selecting
cells in one column only.'

Please help...
Siraj



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The answer, as the error message says, is to select only one column at a
time, but before you try to do the separation, make sure that you have at
least enough spare columns to the right of the one you are expanding to
contain however many columns the expansion will produce.
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Hi,

I am getting following error message when select 2 columns and click on
Text
to Column in Data option:

'Microsoft office excel can convert only one column at a time. The range
can
be many rows tall but no more than one column wide. Try again by selecting
cells in one column only.'

Please help...
Siraj



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<<<"make sure that you have at least enough spare columns to the right of
the one you are expanding to contain however many columns the expansion will
produce"

Not really necessary since you can enter the *exact* starting point of the
separation in the "Destination" box.
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The answer, as the error message says, is to select only one column at a
time, but before you try to do the separation, make sure that you have at
least enough spare columns to the right of the one you are expanding to
contain however many columns the expansion will produce.
--
David Biddulph

"Mac" wrote in message
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Hi,

I am getting following error message when select 2 columns and click on
Text
to Column in Data option:

'Microsoft office excel can convert only one column at a time. The range
can
be many rows tall but no more than one column wide. Try again by
selecting
cells in one column only.'

Please help...
Siraj





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