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If there aren't too many cells involved *and* the data in those cells
doesn't contain any space characters you use something like this. All on one line: =SUBSTITUTE(TRIM(Sheet1!A1&" "&Sheet1!B1& " "&Sheet1!C1&" "&Sheet1!D1)," ",", ") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Dan B." wrote in message ... I am trying to pull survey information from multiple sheets to one summary sheet. With the survey, there is an option to make a comment, so each sheet may or many not have a comment. I used the CONCATENATE function to combine multiple cells, but is there a way to merge different numbers of cells? Example: Sheet1 - Info in A1, B1, C1, D1 Sheet2 - Info in A1, B1, C1 Sheet3 - Info in A1 Sheet4 - Info in A1, B1 I can set up the summary page for this, but the next survey might have Sheet1 - Info in A1, B1 Sheet2 - Info in A1, B1, C1 Sheet3 - Info in A1, B1, C1, D1 Sheet4 - Info in A1 Is there a way to merge a string of data, but depending on how many cells are in a given range, the merging will not add extra characters, but will only merge the information that is there? Hope this makes sense. Thanks. |
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