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Good afternoon. I know you can either use the concatenate function or the
formula =A1&B1 to combine cell contents. However, if I am combining contents from 100 different cells, individually selecting the cells become more cumbersome. Is there a way to short cut this formula to pick up a range of cells I need to combine the contents for?-- kind of how the reverse function of it works for Text to Columns? Thank you very much, Storm |
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