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If you've got first names in column A, surnames in column B, and domain
names in column C, then in cell D2 you can put the formula =A2&"."&B2&"@"&C2 Then copy the formula as far down the column as you need. -- David Biddulph wrote in message ups.com... Hi there, I'am a fairly new novice to the world of excel and have a few questions to ask. the first one being, how can i convert first names and surnames into e- mail addressess without out doing it one by one. i.e |
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Thanks alot guys, saved me alot of time and i learnt a new function
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