Separating out names all in one cell

shobolos

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From an external source I have a list of names (all in one cell) separated by commas and spaces –
B2
Sandberg, Joy, Loudon, Thomas

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I would like, via a formula, to separate out these names into separate cells –
R2S2T2U2
SandbergJoyLoudonThomas

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The amount of names can vary.

Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
 

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Hi,

Put this in R2 and drag right.


=TRIM(MID(SUBSTITUTE("," & $B2&REPT(" ",6),",",REPT(" ",255)),COLUMN(A1)*255,255))
 
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