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I'm not sure what to even search for relating to this query (Usually my Google is strong, but I'm not winning today)....
I have some data formatted like so:
I want to expand the comma seperated tags into a new expanded table (Leaving the existing Table if possible) that results as follows:
What would be the steps you recomend I need to follow in order to achieve this?
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
I think it'd be easier to use the split to rows option...
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I think it'd be easier to use the split to rows option...
Have I solved your problem? Please click Accept as Solution so I don't keep coming back to this post, oh yeah, others may find it useful also ;). |
If you found this post helpful, please give Kudos. It gives me a sense of instant gratification and, if you give me Kudos enough times, magical unicorns will appear on your screen. If you find my signature vaguely amusing, please give Kudos. | Proud to be a Super User! |
I solved this thanks to this video...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH6W5dmX8h0
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