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Identifying text to split into columns
I am using Excel 2003
I have files that display like this: 1234 Main St 3 4456 Elm St 1154 2711 Maple St 27G I need to identify these freestanding numbers with a "comma space" in front of them so I can split this text into the next column. Is there a way to do this using CTRL-H? Thanks in advance! -- Cynthia |
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