![]() ![]() Some of the common examples would require concatenation in Excel to join address parts and names. You may also want to do the opposite, which involves combining data from more than two columns into just one column. Usually, you would want to have the content of a cell split into individual cells. ![]() In Excel, the information in the workbooks may not always have a structure that fits your needs. Our tutorial on the Concatenate function will let you learn about the different ways you can use the Concatenate function, as well as the “&” operator, to have rows, cells, columns, ranges, and text strings concatenated in Excel.
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