Separate Numbers

Av8tordude

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I have a code that prints the 52 week range (i.e. 49.77 - 79.90). I would like to separate the numbers (49.77 & 79.90). I would be using each number in a label. Can someone assist.

Thanks
 

Excel Facts

Copy formula down without changing references
If you have =SUM(F2:F49) in F50; type Alt+' in F51 to copy =SUM(F2:F49) to F51, leaving the formula in edit mode. Change SUM to COUNT.
If the 52 week range is located in one cell, then you can split the cell into 2 cells using the "-" as a delimiter.

On the ribbon on the Data Tab. Click on "Text to Columns" and follow the wizard instructions.
 
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