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I'm trying to concatenate different cell values into one single cell in a
dynamic table. Usually one could use =concatenate(), or do something like =A1&" ,"&A2 and so on. What I want to try to do is concatenate an array of values into a single cell. For example, =concatenate(B1:B5), but in this case the result is an array equivalent to {=B1:B5}, which I find most disturbing. Is there any way to do this I need to do? |
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