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I'm trying to concatenate 15+ columns into one and have the results appear in
list format- so I've used =concatenate(a1,char(10),a2,char(10),a3..... function. Wrap text is enabled. However, some source columns contain blanks and I don't want a blank row showing (it will make my row height huge!) and make the list look odd with big blank spaces. Any ideas? |
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