Excel 2007 | Split Information Across Multiple Cells
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This excel tip is useful for common tasks as an administrative assistant. Learn to easily split information across multiple cells in excel. The most common use for this is splitting first and last names, phone numbers, titles etc. Follow the simple steps below and you’ll find how easy it is. The PDF instructions is a great visual guide if you’re better learning through screenshots.
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EXCEL 2007 | SPLIT INFORMATION ACROSS MULTIPLE CELLS
1. Highlight the cells you want to split.
2. Click on the “Data” tab.
3. Click “Text to Columns”.
4. Click “Delimited”.
5. Click “Next”.
6. Check the “Space” box.
7. Clear all other check boxes.
8. Click “Next”.
9. Click a column.
10. Under “Column Data Format” click “Text”.
11. Repeat for the second column.
12. Click on the box next to “Destination”.
13. Highlight the cells where you want the data to appear.
14. Click “Finish”.
DOWNLOAD THE STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS HERE:
Split Information Across Multiple Cells (PDF)




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So glad you’re finding the updates useful, Sunday! No doubt the community will find your insights and experience just as helpful!
Happy Friday!
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KIM
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Thanks Kim!
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Sunday
Thanks for blogging about this great feature in Excel. I’m sure the folks over at Excel would love it if you shared your expertise with the community on the Office page on Facebook!
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Kim
MSFT Office Outreach Team