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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.
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.
=RIGHT(B4,LEN(B4)-FIND(“, “,B4)-1) FIND(“, “,B4) // position of comma. LEN(B4)-FIND(“, “,B4) // length of first name + 1. LEN(B4)-FIND(“, “,B4)-1 // length of the first name. RIGHT(“Chang, Amy”,3) // “Amy”
0:50 9:17 Suggested clip Pull First, Middle and Last Names From One Cell Into Separate Cells YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Pull First, Middle and Last Names From One Cell Into Separate Cells
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 cells you want to merge (by pressing Shift and clicking). From the Table Tools Layout tab, in the Merge group, select Merge Cells.
The Insert tab allows you to subtly merge documents. Locate Object, press a small triangle next to it, and click Text from File from the dropdown menu. After that, you can select files to be merged into the current document. To select more than one document, pressing and holding Ctrl.
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