Excel’s Text to Columns function allows you to separate pieces of data in a single column into multiple columns.
This function helps when key data is buried in a field with other information and you need to extract the key data into a separate column before you can analyze it.
For example, you obtain a list of email addresses, and all you want are the user IDs. Or you get a list of servers, and the server name is server.domain.com, and you need just the “server” name. Or you need to separate LastName, First Name into separate columns. That’s where Text to Columns saves the day.
This article is the fourth post in the Excel basic data analytic series.