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Excel Video Lessons
Prev Next Joe from Florida calls in with a great question.... He is pulling data into Excel so that he can do a pivot table. However, the system sending the data is giving him both the product ID and product description in a single column. How can the data be broken apart into two columns? Episode 308 shows you how.
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