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hello this is dr. Grande welcome to my video on separating names into first and last name fields using Microsoft Excel so this video will show you how to take a name like John Smith and so one string and separate into one field that contains the name John and one field that contains names Smith I have a separate video which will show you how to do the opposite just take two separate fields and combine them into one string so oftentimes in counseling research we need to manipulate strings or numbers prior to data analysis and even if the analysis will be conducted using spss i prefer to manipulate the data using Excel because of the many functions that are available so in this video Iamp;#39;ll be showing you several different ways that you may want to separate named data into different fields so letamp;#39;s start with the first name here John Smith and in this example will be separating it into a first name of John and last name of Smith so fairly straightforward and I have another