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atchesonc
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Split Column

I have 1 column containing Joe Bloggs Accountant

 

I wish to split this into 3 columns - 

1st - Joe

2nd - Bloggs

3rd - Accountant

 

Excel, in its Text to Columns functioanlity, allows me to skip the import of the 3rd column.

 

Can I do this in Power Query Editor or do I need to simply delete it once the split has been done.

 

Thanks

 

Claire

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dethompson97
Resolver III
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You can use the Split columns by Delimiter in Power Query - see the steps below:

 

Please mark as a solution if this helps! 

 

Thanks!

Dawn

 

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dethompson97
Resolver III
Resolver III

You can use the Split columns by Delimiter in Power Query - see the steps below:

 

Please mark as a solution if this helps! 

 

Thanks!

Dawn

 

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AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

You can do this by specifying the number of columns to split into under advanced options.

 
 
 

Thank you

 

if i specify 2 here, would that take the full conents of the original column, i.e., Joe Bloggs Accountant, and split it over 2 columns?  What i want is to discard the word Accountant altogether.

 

Thanks

 

claire

Claire,

 

If I understand your question, if you choose "at Right most delimiter" instead of "at Each occurence" then you will get the name in one column and Accountant in the other.

 

If this solves your problem, please mark it as a solution so others can find it - Kudos are nice too!  

 

Thanks!

Dawn

 

edhans
Community Champion
Community Champion

That is two steps. 

Split into 3 first, then delete the column with "Accountant" in it. 

 

There are more streamlined ways, but through the ribbon will be the easiest and fastest for you to implement.



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