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if you have a first name and last name combined together in one cell and like to split into two different cells like this thereamp;#39;s two ways to get around it the first technique is to use Ctrl e to get around Ctrl e first of all youamp;#39;re gonna have to type manually type the first name and go to any of the cell below it and press Ctrl e for the last name is the same technique type the last name manually and get go to any of the cell below it and press Ctrl e this technique works for names with middle name in it as well the second way to get around it is using a formula then the formula to get the first name will be equal left the name comma and youamp;#39;re going to look for a space which is our delimiter between the first name and the last name and then comma this thing the name and you close the parenthesis and thatamp;#39;s how you get the first name for the last name the formula is a bit convoluted Iamp;#39;m going to leave the formula in my description below this is