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Merging Information From Two Seperate Cells
Hello All,
Is it possible in Excel to merge information from 2 seperate cells? For instance one column containing "Names of Clients" and another column containing "Client Addresses"? -- Thanks, Bdigs |
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Merging Information From Two Seperate Cells
Look at the CONCATENATE function, or the & operator.
-- David Biddulph "bdigs" wrote in message ... Hello All, Is it possible in Excel to merge information from 2 seperate cells? For instance one column containing "Names of Clients" and another column containing "Client Addresses"? -- Thanks, Bdigs |
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Merging Information From Two Seperate Cells
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=A1&B1 or =A1&" "&B1 Mike "bdigs" wrote: Hello All, Is it possible in Excel to merge information from 2 seperate cells? For instance one column containing "Names of Clients" and another column containing "Client Addresses"? -- Thanks, Bdigs |
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Fantastic! It worked perfectly. Thanks for your time.
-- Thanks, Bdigs "Mike H" wrote: Try =A1&B1 or =A1&" "&B1 Mike "bdigs" wrote: Hello All, Is it possible in Excel to merge information from 2 seperate cells? For instance one column containing "Names of Clients" and another column containing "Client Addresses"? -- Thanks, Bdigs |
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Merging Information From Two Seperate Cells
Having all that in one cell could make it very difficult to sort or filter.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 11:15:01 -0700, bdigs wrote: Fantastic! It worked perfectly. Thanks for your time. |
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Merging Information From Two Seperate Cells
Try itout;
Cell A1=Bush Cell B1=California Cell C1="=A1 & B1" Type the above formulae in cell C1 without quotes. Is you required sapace b/w name and address write like this =A1 & " " & B1 (here double quotes are required. as many spaces you want you can give in-between quotes. "bdigs" wrote: Hello All, Is it possible in Excel to merge information from 2 seperate cells? For instance one column containing "Names of Clients" and another column containing "Client Addresses"? -- Thanks, Bdigs |
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That did it. Thanks for your time.
-- Thanks, Bdigs "Vinod" wrote: Try itout; Cell A1=Bush Cell B1=California Cell C1="=A1 & B1" Type the above formulae in cell C1 without quotes. Is you required sapace b/w name and address write like this =A1 & " " & B1 (here double quotes are required. as many spaces you want you can give in-between quotes. "bdigs" wrote: Hello All, Is it possible in Excel to merge information from 2 seperate cells? For instance one column containing "Names of Clients" and another column containing "Client Addresses"? -- Thanks, Bdigs |
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