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So Excel got this great new function called TEXTSPLIT. It takes care of a problem that weve all been having for years, thats split text. Especially if it has multiple spaces, or it has multiple commas, or a mix of different delimiters. So, the more splitting you needed, the bigger your problem became, and actually the bigger your formula ended up being. Thats all over now because TEXTSPLIT takes care of it all. You can even combine it with other functions to make Excel do stuff that we could never do before. I guess we just want to see it, right? So lets get to it. Lets start with the basics. So here, Im collecting different skills from different people, and everything is in a single cell. I want it split into multiple cells. No problem for TEXTSPLIT. Im just going to start typing TEXTSPLIT, its right here. I need my text, which is this one, and then I have to define my delimiter, based on what I want to split these. Well, in this case, its a comm