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Select the cell where you want to put the combined data. Type = and select the first cell you want to combine. Type & and use quotation marks with a space enclosed. Select the next cell you want to combine and press enter. An example formula might be =A2&” “&B2.
1. = Concatenate(A2, “,B2) Step 1: In a blank cell, such as C2, enter the formulas of =Concatenate(A2, “,B2), see screenshot: 2. = A2&” “&B2.
Click and drag your mouse over the cells you want to merge to highlight them. Click the arrow next to the right of the Merge icon in the toolbar and then click the “Merge all,” “Merge horizontally” or “Merge vertically” option in the drop-down list to combine the cells.
Open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets in a web browser. Select two or more cells that you want to merge. Click “Format” in the menu bar. In the drop-down menu, click “Merge,” and then click the kind of cell merge you want Merge Horizontally, Merge Vertically, or Merge All.
Using Ron's CSV Editor, open or import the CSV file. Go to the 'Column/Merge' menu. Apply the appropriate settings: Select the columns to be merged and transfer them to the Source Column section. Click on 'Merge'. Save the file.
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