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Hi ...
Some months ago I posted a question here, and someone was kind enough to show me how to write the code to do what I needed. Unfortunately, I'm not a good student and need a refresher. Now, I know it's easy to combine two cells into one if you know what they are, but what I have in mind is combining two cells on the fly, so to speak. A1 ---------- B1 _____________ Company --- Bud's I want to combine them so cell BI reads, `Bud's Company,' and cell A1 is empty. I want the user to be able to do this operation easily, maybe just pressing a `hot key' (CTRL-M, say) to accomplish it. I have tried to reconstruct the code that some from this newsgroup did for me, but I can't quite get it to work. Appreciate any help. Sam |
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