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I have a worksheet with 300 rows Is it possible to merge 2 adjacent columns in one or two steps without having to do each one individually I've just learnt how to merge 2 adjacent cells to include all data in the range in the merged cell column C has the word 'dist' in ever row column D has numbers from 1 to 14 in random order using Excel 2000 Martin ©¿©¬ |
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Is it possible to merge 2 adjacent columns in one or two steps without
having to do each one individually Easy, but you have to use a menu choice not shown on the menus by default. Do a View, Toolbars, Customize and click the Commands tab. Select the Format category and in the right list box find "Merge Across". Drag this up to say your Format menu, which will open automatically and you can drop it wherever you want in it. Then close Customize. Now you can select a range like G1:H10 and click this command to get 10 merged cells. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP <Martin ©¿©¬ @mandeREMOVETHIS.plus.com wrote in message ... | Hi | I have a worksheet with 300 rows | Is it possible to merge 2 adjacent columns in one or two steps without | having to do each one individually | I've just learnt how to merge 2 adjacent cells to include all data in | the range in the merged cell | | column C has the word 'dist' in ever row | column D has numbers from 1 to 14 in random order | | using Excel 2000 | | Martin | ©¿©¬ | | |
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How did you merge two cells and retain data from both the original cells? You have data in column C and data in Column D say in C1 and D1. Merging C1 and D1 will give a message that the data in the left cell only will be retained. Do you want that? Jim's idea about the "Merge Across" button will cause a message in every row of the range selected. Do you want that? To retain both cells' data you should add the data to one cell rather than merge cells. In E1 enter =C1 & D1 or =C1 & " " & D1 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 18:36:56 +0000, Martin ©¿©¬ @mandeREMOVETHIS.plus.com wrote: Hi I have a worksheet with 300 rows Is it possible to merge 2 adjacent columns in one or two steps without having to do each one individually I've just learnt how to merge 2 adjacent cells to include all data in the range in the merged cell column C has the word 'dist' in ever row column D has numbers from 1 to 14 in random order using Excel 2000 Martin ©¿©¬ |
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On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 16:53:30 -0800, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca
wrote: Martin How did you merge two cells and retain data from both the original cells? I looked for 'merge cells' in HELP and got:- Microsoft Excel places only the upper-leftmost data in the selected range into the resulting merged cell. To include all data in the range in the merged cell, copy the data into the upper-leftmost cell within the range. For information about how to copy the data, click ......... Jim's idea about the "Merge Across" button will cause a message in every row of the range selected. Yeah, i discovered that To retain both cells' data you should add the data to one cell rather than merge cells. In E1 enter =C1 & D1 or =C1 & " " & D1 That's great Gord - did the job =C1 & " " & D1 was better as I needed some space between Dist and numbers One learns something new every day Regards Martin ©¿©¬ |
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