In Excel, you can choose how you want to split the columns. You can choose to split it up by width, commas, period, or any other character. This is an easy way to split numerous contents that can take a lot of time, into seconds.In this article, we will show you how to use Text to Column in Excel.
How to Use Text to Column
You can use Text to Column for two types of data in excel i.e. Fixed Width and Delimited. You can choose the file type according to the data you have on the list. If your data contains commas, semicolons, tabs, or other characters then you will need to select Delimited. If your data contains only spaces then you need to select Fixed width. Delimited is rather easy to use because it is precise. It splits the text after any commas or characters. This makes using Delimited very accurate and is mostly used.Whereas, Fixed width splits the text at an exact position. It forms a line between the text and splits it. If your data does not have uniform spaces between them then fixed width is not going to work.
Text to Column for Fixed Width
Text to Column for Delimited
Shortcut for Text to Column
You can use some fast keys to get access to Text to Column of Excel. Press Alt + A + E to activate Text to Column.
How to Split the Address Using Text to Column?
Text to the column is not only for separating the first and last names but it can also be used to split the addresses. Any address data contains commas between them. So, we use delimited to split the addresses. If you have read the steps given above, you can easily use delimited to split the address like city and state. But what if the address has three data in it? For example City, State Zip code. If you ever encounter this then you can simply use delimiter for the first two data and move on to the next two.First, separate the city and state using a delimiter since it is separated by commas. Then use delimiter for state and zip code with space option.
How to Extract Domain Name and Username From Email Using Text to the Column?
The email domain name is the part of the email address that comes after the @ sign. And the username is the part before @sign. You can also separate these using the text-to-column feature. Follow these steps to do so: