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Select a cell where you want to enter the formula. Type =CONCATENATE(in that cell or in the formula bar. Press and hold Ctrl and click on each cell you want to concatenate. Release the Ctrl button, type the closing parenthesis in the formula bar and press Enter.
The Excel CONCATENATE function concatenates (joins) join up to 30 text items together and returns the result as text. The CONCAT function replaces CONCATENATE in newer versions of Excel. Text1 — The first text value to join together.
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Select the cell in which you want the combined data. Type an = (equal sign) to start the formula. Click on the first cell. Type the & operator. Type the text string for the character that you want between the words, for example:
Concatenate a column with comma/space by formula 1. Select a blank cell you will place the concatenation result in, and enter the formula =CONCATENATE(TRANSPOSE(A2:A16)&”,”) into it. 2. Highlight the TRANSPOSE(A2:A16)&”,” in the formula, and press the F9 key to replace cell reference with cell contents.
Concatenate a row with comma/space by formula Select a blank cell you will place the concatenation result in, and enter the formula =CONCATENATE(B1:J1&”,”) into it. 2. Highlight the B1:J1&”,” in the formula and press F9 key to replace cell references with cell contents.
Select a cell where you want to enter the formula. Type =CONCATENATE(in that cell or in the formula bar. Press and hold Ctrl and click on each cell you want to concatenate. Release the Ctrl button, type the closing parenthesis in the formula bar and press Enter.
Double-click on cell C2. Type =TRANSPOSE(A1:A50) Press function key F9 to convert cell range to values. Delete curly brackets and equal sign. Type =CONCATENATE(in front of all characters in the formula bar. Type an ending parentheses) at the very end. ... Press Enter.
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You'll need a range of cells with your data listed in them. ... Select the cell where you want the data combine, let's say B2. In B2, type in =TRANSPOSE(A2:A75)&, (remember the space after the comma). ... Before clicking enter, click the F9 button.
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