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1:05 4:30 Suggested clip Excel Magic Trick 1113: Extract All Characters In Cell To Separate YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Excel Magic Trick 1113: Extract All Characters In Cell To Separate
Select the cell or cells whose contents you want to split. On the Data tab, in the Data Tools group, click Text to Columns. Choose Delimited if it is not already selected, and then click Next.
Highlight the text you wish to split into columns. Select the Page Layout tab. Choose Columns then select the type of columns you wish to apply.
On the Home tab, click the Paragraph group's dialog launcher (the small arrow at the bottom-right. Click the Line and Page Breaks tab. Check the Keep Lines together option, and click OK.
Go to the Page Layout tab on the Ribbon. Look for the Page Setup group. Click on Hyphenation Select Automatic Click on Hyphenation again. Click on Hyphenation Options
Click the Select option on the Home tab's ribbon, and then choose Select All to highlight all the document. Click the Page Layout tab followed by the Hyphenation menu in the Page Setup section of the ribbon. Click None so that a check mark appears on the line. Word immediately removes the hyphenation.
Open a Word document that you want to format into columns. Click the “Page Layout” tab. Click “Columns” in the “Page Setup” group. Select “Two.” Click “Columns” again, then “More Columns” to customize the columns further. Click the “Microsoft Office Button” or “File” tab.
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