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I have a long spreadsheet (1780 lines) with columns A through G.
On all lines where there is a value for col. D, I would like to concatenate columns D, E, and F into column G. If my formula is =CONCATENATE(D,E,F) it doesn't work because I don't have the line numbers, but I can't format every line with a separate formula. Is there a wildcard for the line numbers? Can I have this formula apply to all lines of column G? -- MichaelS |
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