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Jakz34 Concatenation Function 03-18-2011, 01:10 PM
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    Re: Concatenation Function

    Wow, that worked perfectly. Now I have one minor issue. Not every row contains data within each cell, some may go to column BK other may end at M or before or after, it is really various. Is there anyway to remove the extra comma and spaces where they are not needed?

    Thanks so much for your assistance. It is greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Concatenation Function

    Yes, use this formula with the UDF above:

    =SUBSTITUTE(TRIM(aconcat(IF(A2:BK2<>"",A2:BK2,"")," "))," ",", ")

    Confirm this formula with CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER keys and you will see { } brackets appear around the formula, then copy down.
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