Formula for format change?

dbpowell89

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Hi,

I am running Excel 2007 in Windows XP.

How do I change a cell from "Smith,John" to "John Smith"?

Is there a formula I can use? What's the quickest way?


Thanks for the help!
 

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Assuming your string is in A2, you could use:

=MID(A2,SEARCH(",",A2)+1,255)&" "&LEFT(A2,SEARCH(",",A2)-1)
 
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Hi,

I am running Excel 2007 in Windows XP.

How do I change a cell from "Smith,John" to "John Smith"?

Is there a formula I can use? What's the quickest way?


Thanks for the help!
Here's another one...

=MID(A2&" "&A2,FIND(",",A2)+1,LEN(A2))
 
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