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Email addresses
I have one column of email address names without the domain name (kjmerr). I
have a second column with the domain name ). I want to combine the data from both columns into one column so that I end up with a third column of email addresses ). Note: the domain name is the same for all of the names. |
Email addresses
C1 contains =A1&B1
KJM wrote: I have one column of email address names without the domain name (kjmerr). I have a second column with the domain name ). I want to combine the data from both columns into one column so that I end up with a third column of email addresses ). Note: the domain name is the same for all of the names. |
Email addresses
In a helper column.
=A1&B1 Copied down. When done, copy the helper column and EditPaste Special(in place)ValuesOKEsc Assumes your current data is in Columns A and B Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 09:02:02 -0800, KJM wrote: I have one column of email address names without the domain name (kjmerr). I have a second column with the domain name ). I want to combine the data from both columns into one column so that I end up with a third column of email addresses ). Note: the domain name is the same for all of the names. |
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