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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.
Open Excel. Select the Data Column. Open the Convert Text to Columns Wizard. Using Fixed Width Conversion. Using Delimited Data Conversion. Using a Text Qualifier in Delimited Data. Working With Consecutive Eliminators.
Select the cell, range, or entire column that contains the text values that you want to split. On the Data tab, in the Data Tools group, click Text to Columns. Follow the instructions in the Convert Text to Columns Wizard to specify how you want to divide the text into separate columns.
Select the number cells, and click Data > Text to Columns. In the step 1 of the Convert Text to Columns Wizard, check Fixed width, see screenshot: Click Next to go to step 2 of the Wizard, and click at the positions you want to create the break line.
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STR. Split() We can use STR. Split(SEP=None) function which returns a list of the words in the string, using SEP as the delimiter string. For example, to split the string with delimiter —, we can do: she. Split() The she module defines the she. Split(s) function which split the string s using shell-like syntax.
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