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I have exported Outlook Contacts to Excel. The data in the "BusinessStreet"
field contains 'carriage returns'. I would like to non-manually split the data into columns. I other words, I'd like a Suite number that appears on the second line of the Outlook address to be in a separate column (cell). For example, what exports into a single cell is "123 Front St||Suite A". I'd like "123 Front St" to appear in one cell and "Suite A" to appear in a separate cell. I've tried using Text to Columns, but to no avail. HELP! Thanks!!! -- JaneA |
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