Excel’s CONCATENATE Function and Reverse CONCATENATE Function Explained in Details
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Excel worksheets do not have data structured to one's need. Names and addresses are typical examples where Excel concatenate is required.
Excel’s CONCATENATE Function and Reverse CONCATENATE Function Explained in Details
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Excel’s CONCATENATE Function and Reverse CONCATENATE Function Explained in Details By Josie Patra May 19, 2022 Article Overview Concatenating the values of multiple cells: Concatenating a cell value and a text string: Concatenating a text string and formula calculated value: Concatenate cells with space, comma, and other characters: Excel concatenate function for columns: How to unconcatenate in Excel? Conclusion: Further Reading
“To unite or merge” is what “concatenate” means. Excel concatenate function merges text from many cells into a single cell. The concatenate function in Excel concatenates (joins) up to 30 items and displays the result as text. Cell references and hard-coded text strings can be used to provide values. CONCATENATE is categorized under text functions in Excel.
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