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you also can split the data in excel 1. select the data range in column A 2. from [Data] menu>[Data tools] tab>[Tex to Columns] button> choose "Delimited" , next>choose "comma" as delimiters, finish. refer to https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/use-text-columns-excel

you also can split the data in excel 1. excel

  1. select the data range in column A 2. A from [Data] menu>[Data menu >[Data tools] tab>[Tex tab >[Tex to Columns] button> choose "Delimited" , next>choose next >choose "comma" "comma" as delimiters, finish. finish.

refer to https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/use-text-columns-excel

you also can split the data in excel

  1. select Select the data range in column A
  2. Start from [Data] menu menu > >[Data tools] tab >[Tex to Columns] button> choose "Delimited" , next >choose "comma" as delimiters, finish.

refer to https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/use-text-columns-excel