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Browse All TopicsHow can I combine 100 cells of text into one cell without having to type =1a & 2a & 3a etc 100 times. Can I use a range command.
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There isn't a built-in function for you, unfortunately.
Check out these solutions:
http://www.vbaexpress.com/
http://www.mrexcel.com/for
Brian Herbert Withun
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by: saurabh726Posted on 2009-05-24 at 21:05:38ID: 24464268
I cant think of any excel formula which does what you are looking for in 1 go, However i made a user defined function which will do what you want..
Enclosed is the workbook and function for your reference...
Saurabh..
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