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Lee,
Insert a column after your combined info (Surname and Forename), highlight the column you want split out (ie if Surname and Forename are in Column "A", highlight "A") then go to the "Data" menu and "Text to Columns". If your data is consistant (ie John Smith and none without a Middle Initial) I would suggest using the delimated by character, the character being the space. The wizard will walk you through the rest. Difficult1 "Lee Harris" wrote: I've a column of text, generally in the form Surname, Forename I want to split into two columns automatically with Forename and Surname separately. I've been able to do it with MID and FIND, but it's quite clunky and wondered if there was a quicker, easier or more elegant way just to tokenise a string based on a defined separator (in this case the character , followed by a space) tks in advance |
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