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UNMERGE two cells/rows in Excel
I copied a MS Word Table into an MS EXCEL table and some of the rows were
split into two rows when pasted into the workbook. How can I get (Merge) all of the data data split into the cell on one row. |
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Larry
In a helper column enter =A1 & A2 If need a space between =A1 & " " & A2 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:31:03 -0800, "Larry D." <Larry wrote: I copied a MS Word Table into an MS EXCEL table and some of the rows were split into two rows when pasted into the workbook. How can I get (Merge) all of the data data split into the cell on one row. |
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