How can I change separated numbers from turning into date format?

Davebro

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0-2 1-2 3-40-201-Feb03-Apr
1-2 0-0 1-11-20-001-Jan
1-0 2-0 1-11-02-001-Jan
2-3 1-0 0-12-31-00-1
2-1 1-02-11-0
2-1 3-0 0-22-13-00-2
2-0 1-1 2-22-001-Jan02-Feb
3-0 1-13-001-Jan
1-0 2-0 1-31-02-001-Mar
2-1 3-0 1-12-13-001-Jan
1-0 1-11-001-Jan
1-0 2-1 1-21-002-Jan01-Feb
2-1 0-1 1-02-10-11-0
1-1 2-0 2-11-12-002-Jan
3-0 3-1 4-03-003-Jan4-0
1-1 2-2 0-01-102-Feb0-0
1-0 2-0 2-11-02-002-Jan
0-1 0-2 1-20-10-201-Feb
1-0 2-0 2-11-02-002-Jan
0-1 1-2 1-10-101-Feb01-Jan
 

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How are you separating them?
 
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In that case with text to columns on page 3 of the wizard select all three columns in the Data preview pane & then select Text as data format, then click finish.
Before doing that make sure that the destination cells are formatted as general or text.
 
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In that case with text to columns on page 3 of the wizard select all three columns in the Data preview pane & then select Text as data format, then click finish.
Before doing that make sure that the destination cells are formatted as general or text.
Yes that is what I am doing but some still come out date .
 
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That works for me as long as the destination range is formatted to General before hand.
 
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Another option using a formula
+Fluff v2.xlsm
ABCDE
10-2 1-2 3-40-21-23-4
21-2 0-0 1-11-20-01-1
31-0 2-0 1-11-02-01-1
42-3 1-0 0-12-31-00-1
52-1 1-02-11-0 
62-1 3-0 0-22-13-00-2
72-0 1-1 2-22-01-12-2
83-0 1-13-01-1 
91-0 2-0 1-31-02-01-3
102-1 3-0 1-12-13-01-1
111-0 1-11-01-1 
121-0 2-1 1-21-02-11-2
132-1 0-1 1-02-10-11-0
141-1 2-0 2-11-12-02-1
153-0 3-1 4-03-03-14-0
161-1 2-2 0-01-12-20-0
171-0 2-0 2-11-02-02-1
180-1 0-2 1-20-10-21-2
191-0 2-0 2-11-02-02-1
200-1 1-2 1-10-11-21-1
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Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C1:E20C1=TRIM(MID(SUBSTITUTE($A1," ",REPT(" ",10)),COLUMN(A1)*10-9,10))
 
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Another option using a formula
+Fluff v2.xlsm
ABCDE
10-2 1-2 3-40-21-23-4
21-2 0-0 1-11-20-01-1
31-0 2-0 1-11-02-01-1
42-3 1-0 0-12-31-00-1
52-1 1-02-11-0 
62-1 3-0 0-22-13-00-2
72-0 1-1 2-22-01-12-2
83-0 1-13-01-1 
91-0 2-0 1-31-02-01-3
102-1 3-0 1-12-13-01-1
111-0 1-11-01-1 
121-0 2-1 1-21-02-11-2
132-1 0-1 1-02-10-11-0
141-1 2-0 2-11-12-02-1
153-0 3-1 4-03-03-14-0
161-1 2-2 0-01-12-20-0
171-0 2-0 2-11-02-02-1
180-1 0-2 1-20-10-21-2
191-0 2-0 2-11-02-02-1
200-1 1-2 1-10-11-21-1
Main
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C1:E20C1=TRIM(MID(SUBSTITUTE($A1," ",REPT(" ",10)),COLUMN(A1)*10-9,10))
This has solved it, many thanks for your time.
 
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You're welcome & thanks for the feedback.
 
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