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How do I merge multiple columns without loossing each columns data?
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In an empty column enter a formula.

=A1 & B1 & C1 & D1 entered in E1

Drag/copy down column E

If you want spaces between use

=A1 & " " & B1 & " " & etc.

When happy, select column E and Copy then EditPaste Special(in
place)ValuesOKEsc

Delete A through D


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On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 12:57:02 -0700, swtanjewel
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How do I merge multiple columns without loossing each columns data?


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Thank you :)

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

In an empty column enter a formula.

=A1 & B1 & C1 & D1 entered in E1

Drag/copy down column E

If you want spaces between use

=A1 & " " & B1 & " " & etc.

When happy, select column E and Copy then EditPaste Special(in
place)ValuesOKEsc

Delete A through D


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 12:57:02 -0700, swtanjewel
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How do I merge multiple columns without loossing each columns data?



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