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You can either do the simple:
Data - Text to columns, delimited by hypen Or, you could try and do: =VALUE(LEFT(A2,FIND("-",A2)-1)) in one cells and =VALUE(MID(A2,FIND("-",A2)+1,999)) in the other. -- Best Regards, Luke M "Florence Tay" <Florence wrote in message ... If a cell contains a set of numbers separated by a hyphen (eg, 1234-5678, can the contents be splitted up into 2 cells without the hyphen (ie, 1234 in 1 cell and 5678 in another cell)? |
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