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Does anyone have an elegant way of concatenating a series of cells? I think
the answer will be a user defined function which will be equivalent to MULTICONCAT(start cell : end cell). I think it needs to be a function rather than a macro, so that I can include it in formulae elsewhere in the workbook. I can manage with the limitation of the contents of the cells of a single row or a single column, but it would be nice to have something which was a bit more versatile and could handle a two dimensional array or, best of all, non-contiguous cells. |
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