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or you can try this formula in the cell where you want things combined;
=concatenate(a1,b1,c1) or disregartd the cell with a comma and type =concatenate(a1,", ",c1) "FSt1" wrote: hi use a helper column with formula =A1 & B1 & C1 or =A1 & "," & C1 copy down. copy the helper column formulas and paste special values over the data in A1. delete other columns including helper column. Regards FSt1 "Pete C" wrote: I have three cells in a row: cell1= table cell2=, cell3=book I want to try to merge the three cells together so that I get one cell; table,book. How and can I do this? I actually tried copying and pasting the cells out into notepad/wordpad but there were spaces between the table, comma and book, something I do not need. Thanks immensely -- Pete |
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