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Select the data to be separated. Make sure the adjacent column is clear or any data in it will be overwritten. You can insert a new column if needed. Goto DataText To Columns Select Fixed width Click Next Point at and then double click the line separators that divide the data. When you double click them, they will be removed. Remove the first 2 and the last one. Your data should look like this in the preview window: August 19, 2004, | 7:19:35 PM August 19, 2004, | 7:45:47 PM August 19, 2004, | 8:30:31 PM August 19, 2004, | 8:44:12 PM August 19, 2004, | 8:46:12 PM Click Finish Now the times have been separated into a new column and have been converted to true excel times. Biff -----Original Message----- Biff is correct - the dates are text from an online database. I am not sure of how to use the text to column function. Do you mind helping out? Thank you for your quick response! -- LittleAndLost ---------------------------------------------------------- -------------- LittleAndLost's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php? action=getinfo&userid=16010 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=274767 . |
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