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hi everyone on this channel i create videos packed with lots of great information so if youamp;#39;re interested in learning new things subscribe to my channel and join the fun this is another video in my series about using microsoft excel in this particular video iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can use flash fill to do almost anything based on some form of a repeating pattern and be sure to watch the video until the end because iamp;#39;m going to show you two tricks that are super easy and most importantly very useful check out this example you might have an existing list of peopleamp;#39;s first and last names but for whatever reason you need those names to be formatted such that the last name is first and the first name is last in a previous video i showed you how you can separate the first and last names using excelamp;#39;s text to columns feature and then use excelamp;#39;s concatenate function to put the names back together such that the last name is first and the fi