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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.
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Numbers doesn't have a built-in tool to split text, but on a Mac, you can use this Automaton script to split text. Or, if you're using Microsoft Word, you can convert text to columns select the text, then click the Insert tab, then click Table → Convert.
Select the cells in column you want to split (just as you would in Excel). Choose 'Text to Columns 'from your Numbers > Services menu. Click once in the top-left destination cell (I usually pick a cell in the column to the right of the original values, so I can double-check results), and command-v to paste.
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.
If you want to put the split cells in the middle of your table, start by inserting a new column(s) to avoid overwriting your existing data. Select the cells you want to divide, navigate to the Data tab > Data Tools group, and click the Text to Columns button.
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