remove duplicates or trim whitespace
Split data into columns​
You can split clearly defined data, like text separated by commas, into several columns with Google Sheets. For example, a column with "Last name, First name" can be split into 2 columns: "Last name" and "First name."
- On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets.
- If the data’s already in the sheet, select the cells you want to split.
- If the data isn’t in the sheet yet, paste it.
- At the top, click Data Split text to columns.
- To change which character Sheets uses to split the data, next to "Separator" click the dropdown menu.
- To fix how your columns spread out after you split your text, click the menu next to "Separator" Detect automatically.
Note: After you paste the data, you can click Paste Split text to columns.
Remove rows with repeat data​
- On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets.
- Select the data range that you’d like to remove duplicates in.
- Cells with identical values but different letter cases, formatting, or formulas are considered to be duplicates.
- At the top, click Data Data cleanup Remove duplicates.
- Select which columns to include, and whether or not the data has headers.
- Click Remove duplicates.
Note: If you select a single cell within a range, duplicates will be removed for the whole range.
Remove extra spaces​
- On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets.
- Select the data range that you’d like to remove extra leading, trailing, or excessive spaces in.
- At the top, click Data Data cleanup Trim whitespace.
Note: Non-breaking space, like  , will not be trimmed.