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You are most welcome. :)

"Needs Help" wrote:

Thanks so much for the help. It worked beautifully. I havent tried maxs way
because i was confuesd but it looked interesting. Thanks so much both of you

"IanRoy" wrote:

Select your column. Then from the menu bar: Data Text to Columns Delimited
Next Space Next choose a destination (it will overwrite the next column,
so insert a blank one first) and Finish.

"Needs Help" wrote:

Ok Ill explain what im doing to help understand how to help. I have a column
that lists last names then a space then a middle initial(Example column A =
David H). I need to turn that into 2 columns, one with last name, then the
other with middle initial. The catch is not all have a middle initial ( some
just say David). There are 4400 entries which would make it a long time to do
by hand. I would greatly appreciate any expierenced excels users help. If
there is not a way to do it in excel, can it be done in access? Thanks soooo
much

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