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    Cool Concatanation

    Im just a newbie in excel and i'm wondering if i can merge the value of 1 cell with an email domain name like @yahoo.com or @gmail.com. see attach file. Thanks
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    Re: Concatanation

    do you mean something like this?
    =A3&"@yahoo.com"
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    Re: Concatanation

    Thank you! You answered my inquiry. million stars for you!

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    Re: Concatanation

    Just a little late.. also look at hyperlink


    =HYPERLINK("mailto:"&A3&B3,A3&B3)
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