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Select the blank cell in the row below the cells that you want to sum, cell A5 in this example. Click the AutoSum command on the Ribbon's Home tab, A SUM formula will appear in the active cell, with a reference to the cells above. Press the Enter key to complete the entry.
Open your spreadsheet containing the list of names that you would like to combine. Click in a blank cell in a blank column. In your formula, you will replace A2 and B2 with the cells that contain the data that you want to combine. The data from the two cells should appear combined in this cell.
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.
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.
A portmanteau (/prtmænto/ (listen), /prtmænto/) or portmanteau word (from French portmanteau) is a linguistic blend of words, in which parts of multiple words or their phonemes (sounds) are combined into a new word, as in smog, coined by blending smoke and fog, or motel, from motor and hotel.
Select a blank cell you will place the concatenation result in, and enter the formula =CONCATENATE(LEFT(A2,1),B2) (A2 is the cell with the first name, and B2 is the cell with the last name) into it, and press the Enter key.
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