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Default Combine several columns of different length into one single column

Hi! I have columns A to J, all with a different number of entries (this will
vary with time, but they will never have the same number each). I need a
macro to take all the data from each of these columns (ignoring blanks) and
put it all into column K, so that cells K1:K... contain all the data of the
other columns combined.

I do, however, need to keep the original data in their columns too, so it
would need to be copying the data rather than moving it.

I did find a webpage which seemed to do simila
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...g&rnum=1&hl=en

but Gord Dibbin's macro put the newly formed column on a new sheet. I would
need it to be column K of the same sheet. I would also need it to be able to
redo it (this code restricted it to being used once, since it could not
create a new sheet of the same name twice).

If anybody could help I'd be very grateful. For some annoying reason my
browser kept crashing whenever I tried the relevant search terms on this site.

Many thanks in advance, Neil
 
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