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Add an empty column by right-clicking on the top of the column next to the existing column of names, then select Insert. Click the Data tab. Click on the top of the column with your contacts' names to highlight the whole column. Click Text to Columns. Select “Delimited” and click Next.
Right-click the column header that is to the right of the names you wish to split and select Insert. Click the column header of the column you wish to split. From the Data menu, select Text to Columns. Choose the Delimited radio button in the Original data type section. Click Next.
Select any cell containing a name you want to separate and click the Split Names icon on the Able bits Data tab > Text group. Select the desired names parts (all of them in our case) at click Split.
Right-click the column header that is to the right of the names you wish to split and select Insert. Click the column header of the column you wish to split. From the Data menu, select Text to Columns. Choose the Delimited radio button in the Original data type section. Click Next.
0:50 9:17 Suggested clip Pull First, Middle and Last Names From One Cell Into Separate Cells YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Pull First, Middle and Last Names From One Cell Into Separate Cells
Enter the formula of =LEFT(A2,FIND(,A2,1)-1) in a blank cell, says Cell B2 in this case. Enter the formula of =RIGHT(A2,LEN(A2)-FIND(,A2,1)) in another blank cell, Cell C2 in this case.
Right-click the column header that is to the right of the names you wish to split and select Insert. Click the column header of the column you wish to split. From the Data menu, select Text to Columns. Choose the Delimited radio button in the Original data type section. Click Next.
Enter the formula of =RIGHT(A2,LEN(A2)-FIND(,A2,1)) in another blank cell, Cell C2 in this case. 3. Copy those two formulas down, and you will see the full name column is split to the first name and last name columns as shown below.
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