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Can I merge rows to columns
I have exported a Macro report into excell. I need to merge two rows into
one row. Is this possible, and if so how. I am a beginner. |
Can I merge rows to columns
Can you explain why you want to do this? Merged cells cause a lot of
problems down the road, everything from sorting, copying and pasting. So if that is what you want I advice against it but you select the cells in question and do formatcellsalignment and check merge cells. Note that only the values in the left uppermost cell will be kept. If you only meant concatenate values you can use =A1&A2 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "miche" wrote in message ... I have exported a Macro report into excell. I need to merge two rows into one row. Is this possible, and if so how. I am a beginner. |
Can I merge rows to columns
Hi Miche,
In order to write a macro you have to explain exactly what you want to to do. This might get you started. You might include & " " & in your concatenation or & CHR(10) & Sub combine_evenrow_up() Dim r As Long, i As Long, c As Long Dim cRow As Long cRow = ActiveCell.Row For r = cRow To 2 Step -2 For c = 1 To 20 'rough coding 20006-04-07 d.mcr Cells(r - 1, c) = Trim(Cells(r - 1, c)) & Trim(Cells(r, c)) Next c Cells(r, 1).EntireRow.Delete Next r End Sub Run this on test data it is going to go up from the row you have your active cell on and work on the first 20 columns then delete the rows that got copied upward. Intended to run up from an even numbered row if you have no headers. Don't know if you are familiar with macros or not, you say you ran a macro report, which is ambiguous. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message ... Can you explain why you want to do this? Merged cells cause a lot of problems down the road, everything from sorting, copying and pasting. So if that is what you want I advice against it but you select the cells in question and do formatcellsalignment and check merge cells. Note that only the values in the left uppermost cell will be kept. If you only meant concatenate values you can use =A1&A2 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "miche" wrote in message ... I have exported a Macro report into excell. I need to merge two rows into one row. Is this possible, and if so how. I am a beginner. |
Can I merge rows to columns
Hi Miche,
i am not sure what you want to achieve.... however, if you want, you can COMBINE the VALUES of two (or more) columns into one =A1&B1&C1... and so on. or even you can add spaces (to see the content easier) =A1&" "&B1&" "&C1..... also there is a function doing exactly this, but since i am using local Excel, don't know exactly the EN name, (mirror translation could be: combine or concatenate or whatever similar :-) Is this what you would like to do? Best regards, ANdras (Hungary) "David McRitchie" wrote: Hi Miche, In order to write a macro you have to explain exactly what you want to to do. This might get you started. You might include & " " & in your concatenation or & CHR(10) & Sub combine_evenrow_up() Dim r As Long, i As Long, c As Long Dim cRow As Long cRow = ActiveCell.Row For r = cRow To 2 Step -2 For c = 1 To 20 'rough coding 20006-04-07 d.mcr Cells(r - 1, c) = Trim(Cells(r - 1, c)) & Trim(Cells(r, c)) Next c Cells(r, 1).EntireRow.Delete Next r End Sub Run this on test data it is going to go up from the row you have your active cell on and work on the first 20 columns then delete the rows that got copied upward. Intended to run up from an even numbered row if you have no headers. Don't know if you are familiar with macros or not, you say you ran a macro report, which is ambiguous. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message ... Can you explain why you want to do this? Merged cells cause a lot of problems down the road, everything from sorting, copying and pasting. So if that is what you want I advice against it but you select the cells in question and do formatcellsalignment and check merge cells. Note that only the values in the left uppermost cell will be kept. If you only meant concatenate values you can use =A1&A2 -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "miche" wrote in message ... I have exported a Macro report into excell. I need to merge two rows into one row. Is this possible, and if so how. I am a beginner. |
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