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I have first, middle, and last name in different columns. How do I merge
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Try...
=A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 for the format John T. Smith OR =C1&", "&A1&" "&B1 for the format Smith, John T. Hope this helps! In article , "w8ting4hlp" wrote: I have first, middle, and last name in different columns. How do I merge these three into one column? |
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Domenic,
That looks like exactly what I need to do. However, I'm not sure what to do with the solution formula you posted. Do I place =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 in any cell and hit enter? Or, do I place it in that bar above the table where the cell information appears? "Domenic" wrote: Try... =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 for the format John T. Smith OR =C1&", "&A1&" "&B1 for the format Smith, John T. Hope this helps! In article , "w8ting4hlp" wrote: I have first, middle, and last name in different columns. How do I merge these three into one column? |
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If your first name, middle name and last name are in A1, B1, and C1, then you
can put that formula in D1. You can actually put the formula in any cell you want--just not one of the cells with the names. David in VB wrote: Domenic, That looks like exactly what I need to do. However, I'm not sure what to do with the solution formula you posted. Do I place =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 in any cell and hit enter? Or, do I place it in that bar above the table where the cell information appears? "Domenic" wrote: Try... =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 for the format John T. Smith OR =C1&", "&A1&" "&B1 for the format Smith, John T. Hope this helps! In article , "w8ting4hlp" wrote: I have first, middle, and last name in different columns. How do I merge these three into one column? -- Dave Peterson |
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Can this formula be used with a whole range? Like A1:A25?
"Dave Peterson" wrote: If your first name, middle name and last name are in A1, B1, and C1, then you can put that formula in D1. You can actually put the formula in any cell you want--just not one of the cells with the names. David in VB wrote: Domenic, That looks like exactly what I need to do. However, I'm not sure what to do with the solution formula you posted. Do I place =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 in any cell and hit enter? Or, do I place it in that bar above the table where the cell information appears? "Domenic" wrote: Try... =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 for the format John T. Smith OR =C1&", "&A1&" "&B1 for the format Smith, John T. Hope this helps! In article , "w8ting4hlp" wrote: I have first, middle, and last name in different columns. How do I merge these three into one column? -- Dave Peterson |
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Maybe you're asking if you can use the same kind of formula in each cell in
A1:A25??? If that's the question, then the answer is yes. JaredC wrote: Can this formula be used with a whole range? Like A1:A25? "Dave Peterson" wrote: If your first name, middle name and last name are in A1, B1, and C1, then you can put that formula in D1. You can actually put the formula in any cell you want--just not one of the cells with the names. David in VB wrote: Domenic, That looks like exactly what I need to do. However, I'm not sure what to do with the solution formula you posted. Do I place =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 in any cell and hit enter? Or, do I place it in that bar above the table where the cell information appears? "Domenic" wrote: Try... =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1 for the format John T. Smith OR =C1&", "&A1&" "&B1 for the format Smith, John T. Hope this helps! In article , "w8ting4hlp" wrote: I have first, middle, and last name in different columns. How do I merge these three into one column? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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