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Undo a Delimited Command

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    Undo a Delimited Command

    I have data for DATE, TIME, AM/PM, and I used the Text-To-Column function to put this data in THREE NEW COLUMNS. Unfortunately I cannot create the figures I need with the data in 3 columns so I want to send it BACK into a single delimited column.

    How can I UNDO what I did and put it back into a single column. I did this several months ago so I cannot just click "undo".

    Thanks

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    Re: Undo a Delimited Command

    =a1&" "&b1&" "&c1
    will join them up with a space you can use whatever delimeter you want instead of space
    say
    a1&","&b1&","&c1
    or none at all A1&b1&c1
    mind you depending on format of data you may need something like
    =VALUE(TEXT(A1,"dd/mm/yy")&" "&TEXT(B1,"hh:mm")&" "&C1)
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