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Split comma-separated values to multiple columns

In this example, the goal is to split comma-separated values (CSV) in column B into multiple columns, as seen in the worksheet shown. Each text string in column B contains 5 fields separated by commas, so we expect to get 5 columns of data as a result. The header row in column D is manually...Read more

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IFERROR Function

The IFERROR function returns a custom result when a formula returns an error and a normal result when a formula calculates without an error. The typical syntax for the IFERROR function looks like this:

=IFERROR(formula,custom)...Read more

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