Splitting a Character String - Email Addresses

t2true

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Office Version
  1. 2016
Platform
  1. Windows
I have a list of email addresses from which I want to split out just the @ and the domain name (i.e. - @domainname.com) into an adjacent cell.

Example:
Original
A1 - nameofperson@domainname.com
A2 - x@y.com

Result
B1 - @domainname.com
B2 - @y.com

Is there a function that can do this?
NOTE: I do not know/understand VBA, so if that is the answer, please include specific details.


Thanks
 

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