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In this workbook, thereamp;#39;s a list of names in a table. The names show the last name, then a comma, and the first name. Weamp;#39;re going to use a formula to change the names, so the first name is first, then a space, and then the last name. And to do that, weamp;#39;ll build a formula in column B and weamp;#39;ll take a quick look at it now. Itamp;#39;s going to go to the right side of the cell and get the first name and then put a space, then go to the left side of the cell and get the last name. Weamp;#39;re going to break this down into steps to see how this long formula works. The first thing we have to do is find where the comma is in the name. So hereamp;#39;s Smith Comma, Mary, and thereamp;#39;s a space character here after the comma. And if we counted this, we could see that the comma is the sixth character in that cell and that comma is going to tell us where the last name ends and then weamp;#39;ll be able to figure out where the first name begins. So our fir