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A cell can contain about 32k characters--but only about 1000 characters will be
visible in the cell (unless you add some alt-enters every 80-100 characters. One way to put all those cells into one cell (but all the characters won't be viewable): Put this in B1: =a1 Put this in B2: =b1&","&A2 and drag down the column. select that last cell and edit|copy edit|Paste special|values And you can clear the cells B1:b299. ========== If you want to see all the numbers in that last cell, you could add the alt-enters (char(10)'s) every so often. In B1: =A1 (no change) In B2: =B1&","&IF(MOD(ROW(),7)=0,CHAR(10),"")&A2 And drag down Convert to values and clean up those other cells. And format that cell nicely. Widen the column format|cells|alignment tab|check Wrap Text Deepen the row height if you have to. Bob Newman wrote: This is a request for a friend. He has a long list on numbers (usually 10 digits) in a column. Let's say A1:A300. Is there a formula that will enter all of those numbers into one cell consecutively separated by commas and no spaces? I guess the question also begs the question of how much information you can place in one cell. I am unsure of the Excel version although I am sure it is a late one if not 2003. Thanks in advance... Bob -- Dave Peterson |
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