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Paste variable output (SQL Output) into a single cell.

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    Question Paste variable output (SQL Output) into a single cell.

    Hi All,

    The below code returns a SQL output.
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    Can some one please help me on how would I paste the output in a single cell rather than multiple cells.

    Thx,
    Blazee

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    Re: Paste variable output (SQL Output) into a single cell.

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    Re: Paste variable output (SQL Output) into a single cell.

    Hi. can we have the spreadsheet containing the above VB code with the output being pasted in multiple cells? Thanks in advance

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    Re: Paste variable output (SQL Output) into a single cell.

    waleed,

    Welcome to the Forum.

    Unfortunately your post does not comply with Rule 2 of our Forum RULES. Do not post a question in the thread of another member -- start your own thread.

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    Re: Paste variable output (SQL Output) into a single cell.

    Hi arlu1201

    Thanks for your feedback. I will do needful to post a new thread.

    Cheers

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