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Into a spreadsheet I have copied an adress list, where names, mailadresses
and phonenumbers are on one line. I imagine I could use an IF function and
say something like, if the word had @ in it, then isolate it into the next
row, and if the "word" contains numbers then isolate it to row 3. Is that
possible, and if then how.
Thanks
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What do you mean by 'isolate it into the next row'? Also, won't the next
address be in the next row?

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Hi
Into a spreadsheet I have copied an adress list, where names, mailadresses
and phonenumbers are on one line. I imagine I could use an IF function and
say something like, if the word had @ in it, then isolate it into the next
row, and if the "word" contains numbers then isolate it to row 3. Is that
possible, and if then how.
Thanks
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