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I want to separate a list which is in the format item1, item2, item3, into
its component elements each part to a separate cell. The formula =LEFT(A11,FIND(":",A11-1) will identify and return the first element (less the comma) only but I can't find a way of achieving what I want to do. Can someone help please? Thanks. Bill R |
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