John,
Thanks a lot for the reply. That's exactly the kind of thing I was after. I currently have a sheet with a single column (A1) where each cell in that column contains a line of the output:
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/abc/defghi/dskvg00-root 1015704 546516 416760 57% /
/abc/defghi/dskvg00-var 2539312 1054620 1353636 44% /var
/abc/defghi/dskvg00-tmp 1552232 41392 1432208 3% /tmp
/abc/defghi/dskvg00-home 126931 5693 114685 5% /home
/abc/defghi/dskvg00-usr 2539312 1240960 1167280 52% /usr
/abc/defghi/dskvg00-usrlocal 126931 7146 113232 6% /u
+sr/local
I'm looking to split this up into multiple columns using the spaces as delimiters. I'll have a play with your example.
Thanks again.
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