Sifting through data just got easier with this quick and easy Excel formula.
In Microsoft Excel, Concatenate is a text function, and its purpose is to combine two are more text strings into one string. The Concentrate function can improve the way your data is aligned in your ...
The concatenate function may not be as well known as other common Excel features such as IF and VLOOKUP, but it’s still effective, even though it performs a more simple function in nature. If you are ...
Q. I have a long list of usernames that I need to make into email addresses by adding “@mtsu.edu” to the end of each username. Is there a simple way to do this, or will the ending have to be typed in ...
If I enter the following: =CONCATENATE("Design Avg. Flow per Cell = ",J12," g.p.d. / ",J21," Cells") where J12=6300 and J21=3, I get Design Avg. Flow per Cell = 6300 g.p.d. / 3 Cells Is there some ...
Joining or merging two columns together in Excel is something every business owner will need to do eventually. If you're importing data from another source, like a CSV file containing prospect names ...
Microsoft Excel’s new text function TEXTSPLIT() is Excel’s TEXT TO COLUMNS feature in a formula and a bit more. Working with strings in Microsoft Excel is common, whether you’re parsing, concatenating ...
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