How do I separate texts in a cell that are separated with a comma into individual lines with line breaks, still in one cell

uysal5

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Hi,

I have used a formula (TEXTJOIN) to put together multiple rows into one cell by looking up the same email address so they are grouped as one text, but I need them to be listed individually with line breaks (see example table below).

Any help is appreciated.

NameGroup clientsEmail addressColumn1Column3
TomABC Ltdtomandjerry@hotmail.comABC Ltd, XYZ Ltd, Ms Minie Mouse, Mr Micky MouseABC Ltd
XYZ Ltd
Minie Mouse
Mr Micky Mouse
JerryXYZ Ltdtomandjerry@hotmail.comABC Ltd, XYZ Ltd, Ms Minie Mouse, Mr Micky MouseABC Ltd
XYZ Ltd
Minie Mouse
Mr Micky Mouse
MinnieMs Minie Mousetomandjerry@hotmail.comABC Ltd, XYZ Ltd, Ms Minie Mouse, Mr Micky MouseABC Ltd
XYZ Ltd
Minie Mouse
Mr Micky Mouse
MickyMr Micky Mousetomandjerry@hotmail.comABC Ltd, XYZ Ltd, Ms Minie Mouse, Mr Micky MouseABC Ltd
XYZ Ltd
Minie Mouse
Mr Micky Mouse

Many thanks
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So instead of using a ', ' as the list seperator, use CHAR(10) in the 1st paramter of your TEXTJOIN() function and tick textwrap on column 3.
 
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What version of Excel are you using?

I suggest that you update your Account details (or click your user name at the top right of the forum) so helpers always know what Excel version(s) & platform(s) you are using as the best solution often varies by version. (Don’t forget to scroll down & ‘Save’)

Also what is the formula you are using?
Will do.
I am using Office 365 business
 
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