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in this tutorial we're gonna talk about how to use the text to column feature in Excel so sometimes let's say if you take a data from Microsoft Word copy and paste it and put it in Excel the data will typically be pasted on into one column that sometimes you want to take the information in that column and separate it into different columns now there's many ways you can do this you could use the concatenate function but in this video we're gonna focus on using the text to column feature to get that job done so let's go ahead and begin let's select the five names in column a the first five names and then go to data and you'll see in the middle something called text to columns let's click that option and now you have the option to choose delimited or fix width we're going to choose delimited and you can see a preview of the selected data right now we don't have it in separate columns so we need to do some extra work here click Next you can still see the data preview now the delimiter x'...