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How can I use Excel to achieve the following



1) I wish to split a concatenated string into a column of separate characters



ThisIsText



should become..



t

h

i

s

i

s

t

e

x

t.



2) After this I wish to display a predefined row beside every character



t xyz x1w 234.1w

h sdf w21 12.5s

i wer we2 123.e

..

..

..



Thank You



Natarajan Ganesan



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On Thu, 4 May 2006 08:19:01 -0700, Natarajan
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How can I use Excel to achieve the following



1) I wish to split a concatenated string into a column of separate characters



ThisIsText



should become..



Natarajan Ganesan


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With A1 = "Thisistext" and B1= your predefined string named
"Yourstring"

Put the following in A3 and copy down

=MID($A$1,ROW()-2,1)&yourstring

HTH

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