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I need to delete 2 columns that are the basis of a third column that combines
the data in the first two columns. How can I do this and still have the
third column work? I used the concatenate function to create the third
column of data.
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Default deleting columns used in concatenate function

You'll have to convert those concatenation formulas to values before you delete
the original ranges.

Select the column
edit|copy
edit|paste special|values
is one way

But if you think you need the raw data and formula, maybe you could just hide
the columns instead of deleting them????

lizexcel1 wrote:

I need to delete 2 columns that are the basis of a third column that combines
the data in the first two columns. How can I do this and still have the
third column work? I used the concatenate function to create the third
column of data.


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