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hi in this video iamp;#39;ll show you how to separate comma separate values or text or strings while ignoring those that are in parentheses or brackets so letamp;#39;s say for example we have something like this and commonly when you use the text columns feature or any kind of other separating type of capability it might separate out like this because thereamp;#39;s commas within the parentheses we donamp;#39;t want something like that rather we want something like this where itamp;#39;ll recognize that hey thereamp;#39;s these commas inside the parentheses and this is all one big string and we want it separated out but not the former and iamp;#39;m gonna show you two ways two examples one using vba and the other one using text to columns so letamp;#39;s see how this works now the vba one was one that i found off of mrexcel.comamp;#39;s forum and this was an excellent example it was fairly easy to use and in credit uh this person else hopefully iamp;#39;m not mispronouncing t