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hi everyone on this channel I create videos packed with lots of great information this video is the second in a new series about using Microsoft Excel so if youamp;#39;d like to learn more about excel subscribe to my channel sometimes I get a list of names that are formatted such that thereamp;#39;s a first name a space and then the last name and thatamp;#39;s fine but sometimes I want to sort the names by last name and itamp;#39;s difficult to do when theyamp;#39;re formatted like that so Iamp;#39;m going to teach you how to take the list of names separate it out between the first name and the last name and then put it back together such that we have the last name a comma and then the first name letamp;#39;s get started by highlighting the names of the people weamp;#39;re going to visit the data tab and then weamp;#39;re going to select text to columns when Excel looks at our data you can automatically determine that between the words thereamp;#39;s a space so by default in