About
Use this tool to split a text into two columns or more. You can also split text by new line. Please note that you must specify the delimiter whether that be comma, space, or any valid character. Columns must be separated by the same delimiter and follows the same format or it will not properly extract and split the provided data. Undoing the concatenate function in Excel can be time consuming. This tool can be handy when you're trying to unmerge a single-column text.
Split into columns
This is basically the opposite of concatenate text tool. It extracts each column and places them into individual cells.
Example: Split first name and last name into two columns using,
(comma followed by space) as a delimiter. Brown, Paul Davis, Mark Smith, JamesResult
Column 1
Brown Davis Smith
Column 2
Paul Mark James
Split by new line
This replaces the delimiter with a line feed (\n). Select this option if you wish to break a text line by line.
Example: Split by new line using comma (,) as delimiter.Alaska,California,Florida,Hawaii,Indiana,KentuckyResult
Alaska California Florida Hawaii Indiana Kentucky
Related Tools
- Concatenate Text - Combine/merge two documents by concatenating texts line by line.
- Extract Column - Get a specific column from a delimited text.
- Swap Columns - Swap two columns from a delimited text.