combining and copying
Question 1: =TRIM(A1)
Question 2:
Select first row
Keep Ctrl and Shift pressed
Press down arrow
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Hello:
I know how to use the CONCATENATE formula to combine two cells into one.
When I did so in a spreadsheet yesterday, a lot of space ended up between
the
two sets of data in the combined cell. I ended up having to go through
and
delete the blank space individually in a lot of the combined cells down
the
column.
Perhaps, each of the two cells that I combined had a lot of space in each
cell after each piece of data. I don't know.
Is there any way to avoid having this additional space, in the future?
Also, I have a separate and unrelated question. I'd like to know what
keyboard shortcut that I can use in order to copy data from one cell in a
column to all of the rest of the cells in that column. Here's what I'm
getting at.
If I have a column that is over 3,000 rows long, I don't want to have to
sit
in front of my laptop and hit the Shift-Page Down keys as that takes too
long
to copy down. I once saw a guy literally do a similar copy, in just two
seconds. But, I do not know what he was doing with his keyboard.
Any help on that question would be greatly appreciated, also.
Thanks!
childofthe1980s
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