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You can add text cells together into one cell with formula. Please do as follows. 1. Select a blank cell (says cell C2) adjacent to the cells you want to add together, then enter formula =A2&” “&B2 into the Formula Bar, and then press the Enter key.
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.
Select the cell where you want the combined data. Type the formula, with text inside double quotes, and the date inside the TEXT function. For example, to show the full weekday name, for the current date: =”Today is & TEXT(TODAY(),”DDD”) Press Enter to complete the formula.
Combine cells and keep the cell formatting with formula 1. Click to select cell C1, and then copy and paste formula =A1 & & TEXT(B1,”0.00%”) into the Formula Bar, and then press the Enter key. You can see two cells are combined and the percentage formatting is kept.
Step 1: Select the cells in which you will add the specific text. Step 2: Hold down the ALT + F11 keys, and it opens the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window. Step 3: Click Insert >> Module, and paste the following macro in the Module Window. Step 4: Press the F5 key to run this macro.
Using an array formula to get the number of cells with text We can also use an array formula to count cells with text. A combination of SUM, IF, IS and TEXT functions can help us know how many cells have text in a spreadsheet. When entering the above formula, press Ctrl + Shift + Enter.
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