Tabulated Data

Ampleford

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Hi there, We have a system that issues tabled data which appears in the following format:-

Column A | Column B
Level | Description
Top Level | Top Level Description
(2 "spaces") 2nd Level Code |(2 "spaces") 2nd Level Description
(4 "spaces") 3rd Level Code | (4 "spaces") 3rd Level Description

The levels can be up to 10/12 deep, with some having all levels, some having only one higher level.

looking into the cells, it looks like the data is tabulated and not spaced as in my example above. I'd like to convert these two columns into multiple columns (moving to the right with each level) to make review / lookup etc much easier

Can anyone help?
 

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