Splitting a column using Flash Fill in Excel

MS Excel has introduced a new feature in 2023 called Flash Fill. It helps in splitting a column using Flash Fill when a pattern is identified. It works similar to Auto Fill but with a slight difference.

Advantages of using Flash Fill

Flash Fill helps in splitting a single column into two columns or combining two columns into one. For e.g., if a column contains both First Names and Last Names, it can be split into two different columns displaying the First Names and Last Names separately. 

Flash Fill can also be used to combine the values contained in separate columns into one.

Splitting a column using Flash Fill in Excel 

To understand the working of Flash Fill, we will use the following data:

Data containing First Name and Last Name in one cell.

The data shown above contains First Name and Last Name in one cell. It will be split and inserted using Flash Fill in the blank First Name and Last Name columns.

  1. Enter the first name (Adam) in the First Name column.
  2. Using the mouse, right-click on the cell and drag it down to the remaining cell and select Flash Fill from the options.
Applying Flash Fill on the First Name

Excel will identify a pattern and will fill the remaning cells with all the first names.

  1. On the Last Name column, enter the first Last Name “Smith”.
  1. Right-click on the cell and drag it down. Select Flash Fill from the options.
Applying Flash Fill on the Last Name

Excel will identify a pattern and fill in the Last Names in all the cells.

In this way, using Flash Fill we can split a column into two separate columns.

Splitting one column into two using Flash Fill

Flash Fill allows us to fill in large amount of data based on a pattern.

For a step-by-step approach to learning more advanced features and functions in Excel, take a look at the book Excel Basics to Advanced.

To practice more Excel techniques visit MS Excel practice questions.


About the Author

Chandraish Sinha has  20+ years of experience in Information Technology. He is an accomplished author and has published 11 books covering Business Intelligence related topics such as, Tableau, Power BI and Qlik. Checkout his Amazon Author profile.

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