Contributed by Jack Sherwood
1. Split up data within a cell
- Highlight cells you would like to split
 - Go to the “data” tab and select “text to columns”
 - Select “delimited” (this allows you to designate a split based on a character,
symbol, or space) - Identify your delimiter
 - Click “Next”
6. “Finish” 
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2. Bring data together into one cell
- In a new cell, select the first item to insert (ex. A2)
 - In the cell formula, type &” “& followed by the next cell to insert (ex. A2&” “&B2)
 - Don’t forget the “ “, as this creates a space between the data!
 
3. Conditional formatting
- Select cells to apply highlight to
 - Under the home menu, select conditional formatting
 - Select logic from the dropdown
 - Provide subsequent information about rule
 - “OK”
 
4. Transpose data
- Highlight row/column of interest, right-click, and copy
 - Select row/column where you wish to transpose
 - Right-click, “paste special”
 - At bottom of the module, select transpose
 - “OK”
 
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Want to see a demonstration of these tips? Check out the recording of the November 3 Fiscal Administrators' Meeting, available here: https://fro.vpfinance.virginia.edu/fiscal-administrator-meetings

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