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What is the make-up of the majority of your data?
If you really have just 2 names, you can use TTC (Text To Columns), where an "odd-ball" (von Dunst ) could be handled manually. Check out the Help files for this function, which yields (returns) actual data within the cells, and not formulas. -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "wahamler" wrote in message ... I have a colum of data with names both first name and last. is there a formula to pull out the first name and one to pull out the last name? a cell might current read "John Smith" i want to separate the name so i have one field reading "John" and the next field reading "Smith". The names will vary in character length so i cannot use a simple left() command. |
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