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How to combine column data into one row
Thanks a lot Charlie, your a star * :)
"Charlie" wrote: Put the code in a standard module, such as Module1. Put it in a subroutine such as: Sub Test() ' Put the code here End Sub As always: save a copy of your workbook first! Then put the cursor anywhere inside Sub Test and press F5 to run it. "Haroon" wrote: thanks charlie when i add the code it dont do anything where and how to i excute the code? cheers "Charlie" wrote: The request sounded perfectly clear to me. Dim Cell As Range For Each Cell In Range("A2:A100") Range("A1") = Range("A1") & "," & Cell Next Cell "Joel" wrote: Why do you want commas? Do you want the cells in one column or 100 columns? Comma seperated data (CSV) is usually a text file and not a xls file. I think you may be a little confused. "Haroon" wrote: Hi I have data in 100 cells, A1:A100 I want to find out how can i combine them in one row seperated by a comma, e.g. test1, test2, test3, etc in a row at the moment they are in a column e.g. test1 test2 test3 etc.... thanks in advance. |
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