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Overlaying columns
Is there a way to overlay data in one column to another without replacing
data in original column? I have 10 sets of 1500 rows that I need to overlay but not replace any data in either column (if that makes sense). |
Overlaying columns
hi,
explained the way you have explained, i am having trouble grasping the logic. perhaps hiding one column might be a work around as a pseudo overlay??? Post back with more detail. Regards FSt1 "Roger" wrote: Is there a way to overlay data in one column to another without replacing data in original column? I have 10 sets of 1500 rows that I need to overlay but not replace any data in either column (if that makes sense). |
Overlaying columns
I figured out a way to do it, using the "Copy" and "Paste Special" functions,
through trial and error. Thanks! "Paul B" wrote: Roger, maybe in another column, =A2&B2 is this what you want? -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Roger" wrote in message ... Is there a way to overlay data in one column to another without replacing data in original column? I have 10 sets of 1500 rows that I need to overlay but not replace any data in either column (if that makes sense). |
Overlaying columns
Roger, maybe in another column, =A2&B2 is this what you want?
-- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Roger" wrote in message ... Is there a way to overlay data in one column to another without replacing data in original column? I have 10 sets of 1500 rows that I need to overlay but not replace any data in either column (if that makes sense). |
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