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Combining Multiple Columns into One

  1. #1
    J.J.
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    Combining Multiple Columns into One

    I would like to combine the contents of multiple columns into one column as
    shown below:

    apples oranges peas
    pears lemons carrots

    and end up with one column -

    apples
    pears
    oranges
    lemons
    peas
    carrots


    Also, does anyone know of a searchable knowledge base of this newsgroup? I
    imagine this has been asked before.

    Thanks



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    Can you not just cut and paste? This list is also represented here http://www.excelforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8

  3. #3
    J.J.
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    Re: Combining Multiple Columns into One


    If the task I am trying to solve was as basic as the example I posed, then
    yes, copying and pasting would be an exceptable one time solution.

    But it's not.

    Does anybody else have an idea how to do this?

    Thanks



  4. #4
    J.J.
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    Re: Combining Multiple Columns into One


    Found the answer I was looking for at ExcelForum.com



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