Try this

Option Explicit

Sub SplitValues()

    Dim lngLoop             As Long
    Dim vararrRawData()     As Variant
    Dim vararrSplitData     As Variant
    
    'Const variable change accordingly as per your requirement
    Const strDataRangeToSplit       As String = "C1:C65536"
    Const strDataShtName            As String = "Sheet1"
    Const strDataOutputShtName      As String = "Sheet1"
    Const strDataOutputCell         As String = "J1"
    
    With ThisWorkbook
        With .Worksheets(strDataShtName)
            vararrRawData = .Range(strDataRangeToSplit).Value
        End With
        With .Worksheets(strDataOutputShtName)
            For lngLoop = LBound(vararrRawData) To UBound(vararrRawData)
                .Range(strDataOutputCell).Offset(lngLoop - 1, 0).Value = 
vararrRawData(lngLoop, 1)
                vararrSplitData = Split(Replace(vararrRawData(lngLoop, 1), 
".", ".'"), ".")
                If UBound(vararrSplitData) = 0 Then
                    vararrSplitData(0) = vbNullString
                End If
                .Range(strDataOutputCell).Offset(lngLoop - 1, 1).Resize(, 
UBound(vararrSplitData) + 1).Value = vararrSplitData
            Next lngLoop
        End With
    End With
    
    lngLoop = Empty
    Erase vararrRawData
    vararrSplitData = Empty

End Sub


On Thursday, 29 August 2013 13:32:17 UTC+5:30, Pooja wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Please advice on the below query.
>
> Regards
> Pooja Sharma
> Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel
> ------------------------------
> *From: * Pooja Sharma <pooja....@dc.ibm.com <javascript:>> 
> *Date: *Thu, 29 Aug 2013 13:19:08 +0530
> *To: *<vatspo...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
> *Subject: *Query on Text to Columns function
>
> Hi All, 
>
> I am seeking for your support on one of my file (attached), wherein I have 
> to separate the values in different columns, the separator (Delimitor) 
> value is the "." sign. 
>
> I was trying to do this with the function text to columns, but it removes 
> the zero value and I need these 0 values too. 
>
> Please advice. 
>
> 

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