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Thiem:
I did the concatenate cell, however, when I deleted the old columns, I lost everything. It appears that the function was still working between the cells, therefore, when I deleted the old columns, the new columns were also lost. Andy sent me a reply that helped me out. Thanks anyway, your assistance was appreciated. Sleepindogg "Thiem" wrote: Colum 1 Colum 2 = Colum 3 Colum 3 = Concatenate Cell (Colum 2) Cell (Colum2) Copy , then Paste Value If you want a space between data in C1 and C2 =Concatenate C1 (space) C2 cheers -- Thiem ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thiem's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=27474 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=528148 |
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