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excel 2003 wildcards
I have a worksheet with a column of sortof numbers: 1-25, 76-100,101-150,
901-1000, 1001-1100. I want to separate the number into 3 columns with the first number, the dash and the last number. I can do it a line at a time but it would be good to have a formula that would work for all the numbers. Thanks. |
excel 2003 wildcards
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Select the columndataText to ColumnsDelimitedOther enter a hyphen as the delimiterFinish You will have 2 columns of numbers. -- Regards Roger Govier "quynies_mom" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet with a column of sortof numbers: 1-25, 76-100,101-150, 901-1000, 1001-1100. I want to separate the number into 3 columns with the first number, the dash and the last number. I can do it a line at a time but it would be good to have a formula that would work for all the numbers. Thanks. |
excel 2003 wildcards
Hi,
If you need the = in the cell between the two columns. Take Roger result and insert a column between the two columns of numbers. Highlight all the cells in the blank column that have numbers adjacent. Type but don't press Enter, the = key and then press Ctrl+Enter. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "quynies_mom" wrote: I have a worksheet with a column of sortof numbers: 1-25, 76-100,101-150, 901-1000, 1001-1100. I want to separate the number into 3 columns with the first number, the dash and the last number. I can do it a line at a time but it would be good to have a formula that would work for all the numbers. Thanks. |
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