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How to paste comma in SE

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welcome to another spreadsheeteramp;#39;s video guide you can find written instructions for these steps on the spreadsheeters website in this video weamp;#39;re going to see how to paste comma separated values in Excel Excel allows you to import data from many different types of files these could be CSV files or text files but there may be a case where you need to paste comma separated values into Excel from a file type that is not recognized by Excel so you will not be able to import the file directly into Excel instead you have to open the file and then copy the values into an Excel sheet or you could be copying from another file or maybe even off a website so when the data is separated by commas you want Excel to recognize the commas as delimiters and display the data in the row column format so letamp;#39;s see how to do that here I have some comma separated values on a notepad Iamp;#39;m going to select all these press Ctrl C to copy it then select a cell in this blank workboo

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0:27 1:51 So here the delimiter is comma. So thats why i ill select this other thing and ill ill writeMoreSo here the delimiter is comma. So thats why i ill select this other thing and ill ill write here comma because my values are separated by comma. And this is the output im expecting.
If your version of Excel supports it then you can use =TEXTSPLIT(A1,,,) ; otherwise you can use Text-to-Columns, Copy the result of that and then Paste - Paste Special - Transpose.
Go to File Save As. Click Browse. In the Save As dialog box, under Save as type box, choose the text file format for the worksheet; for example, click Text (Tab delimited) or CSV (Comma delimited). Note: The different formats support different feature sets.
First, select the cells to which youd like to add separator commas. Click on the Home tab in the toolbar and locate the Numbers section. Below the drop-down menu, there are a few options for adding symbols to your workbook. Click the comma icon to insert separator commas to the selected cells.
Use a formula to insert a comma If your adjacent cell is B1 and the cell youd like to add a comma to is A1, then you can type in the formula =A1,. This tells Excel to copy the information from the cell you typed, which is A1, and paste it into the selected cell, which is B1.
Pasting with Delimiter Excel Select the cells in Excel you want your data to appear in. Click the Paste button in the menu at the top. Select the column of data, open the Data tab, and click Text to Columns. Click Delimited and click Next.
0:53 2:34 So in this case Ill choose delimited because I know these values are delimited by a comma. And thenMoreSo in this case Ill choose delimited because I know these values are delimited by a comma. And then say next now I have to choose the delimiter in this case its a comma Now.
Select the delimited text and copy it to the clipboard. Launch Excel and create a new workbook. Click the first cell in column A and click the Paste button in the ribbon. Click the column A header to select the entire column. Leave the Delimited option checked and click Next.

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