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Hello,
I have a range, for example a1:a10. Is there a shorthand for concatenating the strings into one string, without typing each and every cell in the concatenate formula. I want to use something like: Concatenate("A1":"A10"). Any suggestions? |
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Hi
you may try the free Add-in Morefunc.xll (http://longre.free.fr/english) and use the function MConcat -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Peter Wallin wrote: Hello, I have a range, for example a1:a10. Is there a shorthand for concatenating the strings into one string, without typing each and every cell in the concatenate formula. I want to use something like: Concatenate("A1":"A10"). Any suggestions? |
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