The Excel TEXTSPLIT TEXTBEFORE and TEXTAFTER Functions

Published 2024-03-11
Learn how to use the new TEXTSPLIT, TEXTBEFORE AND TEXTAFTER functions! These functions can replace older functions that you may already be using. Join this channel to get access to perks:
youtube.com/channel/UCYUPLUCkMiUgiyVuluCc7tQ/join
***Consider supporting Technology for Teachers and Students on Patreon***: www.patreon.com/technologyforteachersandstudents Here's my entire playlist of Excel tutorials: HTTP://bit.ly/tech4excel Please say "Thanks" by clicking the Thanks button below the video. Here are the practice files for this video: bit.ly/exceltextsplit #excel #exceltutorials #microsoft365 #microsoftexcel

All Comments (10)
  • @joshliu2410
    You're simply the Best Teacher I've ever had, You were Born for teaching, so straight to the point, clear, detailed. Just awesome!
  • @Annabee399
    Thanks for an exceptional tutorial. God Bless! 🙏
  • @zw6954
    These are the best. I learn so many new things through your videos. Is there any function that is opposite the TEXTSPLIT function? Like a text merge from multiple cells.
  • Have not been able to do this, still giving me error , don't know what am not doing right 😢q
  • @BrownyBird
    Can't do it😢. It keeps transferring the same information to the next column 😢
  • @Luciano_mp
    I don't understand why you in the first example didn't use ", space", instead you used ",". would have made it easier. Thanks.