Bind initials in spreadsheet

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How to bind initials in spreadsheet

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hi iamp;#39;m steve friedman with rockstar excel this is the bonus video to standardizing names in excel here iamp;#39;ll tell you how to convert names into first initial last name format if you havenamp;#39;t watched the main video about standardizing names already please make sure to do so iamp;#39;m linking to it in the video description weamp;#39;re starting with first and last names in separate columns if youamp;#39;re starting with your names in a different format see the main video on how to convert them into this format from here you want to use the left function which takes the leftmost characters in a text string so you do equals left parentheses then select this and then comma 1 close parentheses and quote period space close quote and and then the last name then just fill this down and youamp;#39;re done so thatamp;#39;s easy enough now obviously you canamp;#39;t convert from this format to any of the others because you donamp;#39;t have the full first name but if

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To combine first and last names, use the CONCATENATE function or the ampersand () operator. Important: In Excel 2016, Excel Mobile, and Excel for the web, this function has been replaced with the CONCAT function.
Follow these steps: Select the column of names that you want to separate. Click on the Data tab in the ribbon. Click on Text to Columns. Choose the Delimited option. Select the delimiter that separates first and last names for instance, a space character or a comma. Click on Next.
LEFT returns the first character or characters in a text string, based on the number of characters you specify. LEFTB returns the first character or characters in a text string, based on the number of bytes you specify.
0:00 2:35 Hi im steve friedman with rockstar excel. This is the bonus video to standardizing names in excel.MoreHi im steve friedman with rockstar excel. This is the bonus video to standardizing names in excel. Here ill tell you how to convert names into first initial last name format.
4:41 9:18 Foreign more than one character. In the explanation of the left and mid functions. We know that theMoreForeign more than one character. In the explanation of the left and mid functions. We know that the number of characters in The Last argument determines the number of characters. We end up outputting.
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