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You have a table in Excel and what you want is to combine two columns, row-by-row. For example, you want to merge the First Name & Last Name columns into one, or join several columns such as Street, City, Zip, State into a single \"Address\" column, separating the values with a comma so that you can print the addresses on envelops later.Regrettably, Excel does not provide any built-in tool to achieve this. Of course, there is the Merge button (\"Merge & Center\" etc.), but if you select 2 adjacent cells in order to combine them, as shown in the screenshot:You will get the error message \"Merging cells only keeps the upper-left cell value, and discards the other values.\" (Excel 2013) or \"The selection contains multiple data values. Merging into one cell will keep the upper-left most data only.\" (Excel 2010, 2007)Further in this article, you will find 3 ways that will let you merge data from several columns into one without losing data, and without using VBA macro. If you are looking for the fastest way, skip the first two, and head over to the 3rd one straight away.
Where B2 and C2 are the addresses of First Name and Last Name, respectively. Note that there is a space between the quotation marks \" \" in the formula. It is a separator that will be inserted between the merged names, you can use any other symbol as a separator, e.g. a comma.In a similar fashion, you can join data from several cells into one, using any separator of your choice. For instance, you can combine addresses from 3 columns (Street, City, Zip) into one.Copy the formula to all other cells of the Full Name column. Or see how to enter the same formula into multiple cells at once.Well, we have combined the names from 2 columns in to one, but this is still the formula. If we delete the First name and /or the Last name, the corresponding data in the Full Name column will also be gone.Now we need to convert the formula to a value so that we can remove unneeded columns form our Excel worksheet. Select all cells with data in the merged column (select the first cell in the \"Full Name\" column, and then press Ctrl + Shift + ArrowDown).Copy the contents of the column to clipboard (Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Ins, whichever you prefer), then right click on any cell in the same column (\"Full Name\" ) and select \"Paste Special\" from the context menu. Select the Values button and click OK.Remove the \"First Name\" & \"Last Name\" columns, which are not needed any longer. Click the column B header, press and hold Ctrl and click the column C header (an alternative way is to select any cell in column B, press Ctrl + Space to select the entire column B, then press Ctrl + Shift + ArrowRight to select the whole column C).After that right click on any of the selected columns and choose Delete from the context menu:Fine, we have merged the names from 2 columns into one! Though, it did require some effort :)Combine columns data via NotepadThis way is faster than the previous one, it doesn't require formulas, but it is suitable only for combining adjacent columns and using the same delimiter for all of them.
I am trying to merge a tab that is a in date format (e.g. 5/11/2020) with a column that is a numeric value. It automatically converts the date format into a numeric value and doesn't preserve the format. Is there a way to do so with it keeping the date format Thank you.
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