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Booj

Multiple Numbers in a cell
 
I have a worksheet that has multiple numbers (1234, 3425, 34234,etc.) in a
single cell. I need to separate these and create a new row for each one (ie.
A1 1234, A2 3425, A3 34234, etc.). Currently I'm having to insert columns,
convert text to columns, transpose the data, then copy and paste the rest of
the data from the other columns...Is there an easier way?

jaykoski99x

Multiple Numbers in a cell
 
This might be a quicker work around for you. Highlight and copy all the info
on your sheet. Open a blank "Notepad" and paste everything in there.

While it's in raw form in Notepad, put the cursor at the end of each entry
and hit the Enter/Return key. Do that until each of your entries is on it's
own line on the Notepad document like so:

1234
3425
34234

Now copy your numbers from Notepad and past into your Excel sheet, and your
entries should each be in their own row.




"Booj" wrote:

I have a worksheet that has multiple numbers (1234, 3425, 34234,etc.) in a
single cell. I need to separate these and create a new row for each one (ie.
A1 1234, A2 3425, A3 34234, etc.). Currently I'm having to insert columns,
convert text to columns, transpose the data, then copy and paste the rest of
the data from the other columns...Is there an easier way?


Don Guillett[_2_]

Multiple Numbers in a cell
 
If desired, send your file to my address below. I will only look if:
1. You send a copy of this message on an inserted sheet
2. You give me the newsgroup and the subject line
3. You send a clear explanation of what you want
4. You send before/after examples and expected results.


--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

"Booj" wrote in message
...
I have a worksheet that has multiple numbers (1234, 3425, 34234,etc.) in a
single cell. I need to separate these and create a new row for each one
(ie.
A1 1234, A2 3425, A3 34234, etc.). Currently I'm having to insert
columns,
convert text to columns, transpose the data, then copy and paste the rest
of
the data from the other columns...Is there an easier way?




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