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You can't split an individual cell, but you can make it appear as if a cell has been split by merging the cells above it.

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Merge cells

  1. Select the cells to merge.

  2. SelectMerge & Center.

    Important:When you merge multiple cells, the contents of only one cell (the upper-left cell for left-to-right languages, or the upper-right cell for right-to-left languages) appear in the merged cell. The contents of the other cells that you merge are deleted.

Unmerge cells

  1. Select theMerge & Centerdown arrow.

  2. SelectUnmerge Cells.

Important:

Merging combines two or more cells to create a new, larger cell. This is a great way to create a label that spans several columns.

In the example here,cells A1, B1, and C1 were merged to create the label “Monthly Sales” to describe the information in rows 2 through 7.

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Merge cells

Merge two or more cells by following these steps:

  1. Select two or more adjacent cells you want to merge.

    Important:Make sure that the data you want to retain is in the upper-left cell, and keep in mind that all data in the other merged cells will be deleted. To retain anydata from those other cells, simply copy it to another placein the worksheet—before you merge.

  2. On the Home tab, select Merge & Center.
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Tips:

  • If Merge & Center is disabled, make sure that you’re not editing a cell—and the cells you want to merge aren’t formatted as an Excel table. Cells formatted as a table typically displayalternating shaded rows, and perhaps filter arrowson the column headings.

  • To merge cells without centering, select the arrow next to Merge & Center, and then selectMerge Across or Merge Cells.

Unmerge cells

If you need to reverse a cell merge, click onto the merged cell and then choose Unmerge Cells item in the Merge & Center menu (see the figure above).

Splittext from one cell into multiple cells

You can take the text in one or more cellsand distribute it to multiple cells. This is the opposite of concatenation, in whichyou combine text from two or more cells into one cell.

For example, you can split a column containing full names into separate First Name and Last Name columns:

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Follow the steps below to split text into multiple columns:

  1. Select the cell or column that contains the text you want to split.

    Note:Select as many rows as you want, but no more than one column. Also, makes sure that are sufficient empty columns to the right—so that none of your data is deleted. Simply add empty columns, if necessary.

  2. SelectData >Text to Columns, which displays the Convert Text to Columns Wizard.

  3. SelectDelimited > Next.

  4. Check the Space box and clear the rest of the boxes. Or, check both theComma and Space boxes if that's how your text is split (such as "Reyes, Javiers", with a comma and space between the names). A preview of the data appears in the panel at the bottom of the popup window.

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  5. Select Next and then choose the format for your new columns. If you don't want the default format, choose a format such as Text, and then select the second column of data in the Data preview window, and select the same format again. Repeat this forall of the columns in the Preview window.
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  6. Select the Merge and unmerge cells - Microsoft Support (7) button to the right of the Destination box to collapse the popup window.

  7. Anywhere in your workbook, select the cells that you want to contain thesplit data. For example, if you are dividing a full name into a first name column and a last name column, select the appropriate number of cells in two adjacent columns.

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  8. Select the Merge and unmerge cells - Microsoft Support (9) button to expand the popup window again, and then selectFinish.

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Merging combines two or more cells to create a new, larger cell. This is a great way to create a label that spans several columns. For example, here cells A1, B1, and C1 were merged to create the label “Monthly Sales” to describe the information in rows 2 through 7.

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Merge cells

  1. Select the first cell and press Shift while you select the last cell in the range you want to merge.

    Important:Make sure only one of the cells in the range has data.

  2. SelectHome > Merge & Center.

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    If Merge & Center is dimmed, make sure you’re not editing a cell or the cells you want to merge aren’t inside a table.

    Tip:To merge cells without centering the data, select the merged cell and then select the left, center or right alignment options next to Merge & Center.

    If you change your mind, you can always undo the merge by selecting the merged cell and selectingMerge & Center.

Unmerge cells

To unmerge cells immediately after merging them, press Ctrl + Z. Otherwise do this:

  • Select the merged cell and selectHome > Merge & Center.

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    The data in the merged cell moves to the left cell when the cells split.

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