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Assuming columns A and B
In C1 enter =A1 & B1 Double-click on the fill handle(black lump at bottom right corner)of C1 to increment the formula down the column as far as you have data in column B. If you would like a space between the data........ =A1 & " " & B1 Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 9 May 2005 16:26:03 -0700, sturville wrote: |
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Not much to go on here regarding cell contents and formatting, but I'm
assuming that you have text in the cells and you just want to make on long text string. (If it was numerical data, you would of course just add them!) If we assume you have 'Neil' in cell A1, and 'Warwick' in cell B1, then to make cell C1 to be the addition of both strings enter the formula: =A1&B1 This will give you NeilWarwick. to add a space try the following =A1&" "&B1 If I have made the wrong assumption about your cells, then please post back with some more detailed information. HTH Neil www.nwarwick.co.uk "sturville" wrote: |
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Thanks Neil, you are correct that I have text and not numbers that I need to
combine. I know I can do it cell by cell, but I have about 2000 rows of text that I need to combine. Is there a formula I can use rather than going row by row? "Neil" wrote: Not much to go on here regarding cell contents and formatting, but I'm assuming that you have text in the cells and you just want to make on long text string. (If it was numerical data, you would of course just add them!) If we assume you have 'Neil' in cell A1, and 'Warwick' in cell B1, then to make cell C1 to be the addition of both strings enter the formula: =A1&B1 This will give you NeilWarwick. to add a space try the following =A1&" "&B1 If I have made the wrong assumption about your cells, then please post back with some more detailed information. HTH Neil www.nwarwick.co.uk "sturville" wrote: |
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Nevermind Neil...I just answered my own question. I can just drag the cell
down the length of the rows and it works!!! THANK YOU! My co-workers really appreciate the time you have saved them. "Neil" wrote: Not much to go on here regarding cell contents and formatting, but I'm assuming that you have text in the cells and you just want to make on long text string. (If it was numerical data, you would of course just add them!) If we assume you have 'Neil' in cell A1, and 'Warwick' in cell B1, then to make cell C1 to be the addition of both strings enter the formula: =A1&B1 This will give you NeilWarwick. to add a space try the following =A1&" "&B1 If I have made the wrong assumption about your cells, then please post back with some more detailed information. HTH Neil www.nwarwick.co.uk "sturville" wrote: |
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