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Complete guide on how to split names

Excel: How to split names

November 17, 2022July 4, 2020 by Amos Gikunda
Excel: How to split names

Microsoft Excel has a plethora of uses in information processing. It can safely store data, including names, contact numbers, contact addresses, etc. When working on your Excel, you may wish to split full names into first and last names. Sometimes, you may include the middle name. But how do we go about this? You can

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