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Concatenate
HELP! I am a very minimal user and have a huge annoying project that I keep
wondering if there is an easier way to accomplish. I am doing conversion work and have about 29000 lines left of customer information. When the info from our old system was imported the customer notes were inserted in a new cell with every line of text. My current method is to filter by customer number then concatenate every line of customer notes, then copy and paste special as values. I then delete the other lines of text and move to the next customer number. PLEASE tell me there is any easier way! Restore my sanity! |
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