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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.
Enter the data in a worksheet and highlight the data. Click the Insert tab and click Chart. Click Area and click Stacked Area.
Enter the data in a worksheet and highlight the data. Click the Insert tab and click Chart. Click Area and click Stacked Area.
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