Hello all,
I'd like to split a string after each 15th character into different cells.
i.e:
a1: hjh3 hjkh khhkjh jkhkh hkghf fg ghf hjkj lj ghjg gkjlh
a2: hjh3 hjkh khhkj
a3: h jkhkh hkghf f
a4: g ghf hjkj lj g
a5: hjg gkjlh
Any ideas?
Hello all,
I'd like to split a string after each 15th character into different cells.
i.e:
a1: hjh3 hjkh khhkjh jkhkh hkghf fg ghf hjkj lj ghjg gkjlh
a2: hjh3 hjkh khhkj
a3: h jkhkh hkghf f
a4: g ghf hjkj lj g
a5: hjg gkjlh
Any ideas?
hi.
try this.
Sub Split_Into_Equal_Parts() Const dlmtr As Long = 15 Dim length As Long, parts As Long, i As Long length = Len(Range("A1")) If length Mod dlmtr = 0 Then parts = length \ dlmtr Else parts = length \ dlmtr + 1 End If For i = 0 To parts - 1 Range("A" & i + 1).Offset(1) = Mid(Range("A1"), (i * dlmtr) + 1, dlmtr) Next End Sub
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