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hello everyone welcome to excel 10 tutorial in this tutorial I will show you how to split names into column using comma in Excel you donamp;#39;t need any formula for this only a few clicks will do the job I am using Microsoft Excel 2010 for the demonstration letamp;#39;s get started take a look at here this is the workbook I am working on and in column A you can see the full name and the separator is comma in this situation then I am going to split this name into first name and last name and in different columns ok to do that just first select the names and click on data click on text to column now click Next now take a look at here you click on comma and uncheck TAB here ok so by clicking this you are separating this name into different column now click Next and select the destination click here and I want the first term in cell b2 thatamp;#39;s why I am selecting cell b2 ok now click finish click ok you see this is the first name column and this is the last name column we have su