Merge Columns with a Separating Delimiter 2 Examples
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There are times when you'd want to combine the values in different columns to form a new column (with it's own header/title). There are actually a couple of ways to do this and it's quiet easy. This video will show two examples of how it's done. One with a function and the other with Power Query. • 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to my channel ➜ https://goo.gl/wN3c3p • 🏫 Excel Training ➜ https://www.exceltraining101.com/p/tr... • 📚 Excel Books Tech Gear ➜ https://www.amazon.com/shop/dough • ⚙️ Tools: Screencasting ➜ https://techsmith.z6rjha.net/5Qe53 • ⚙️ Tools: Microsoft Office ➜ https://microsoft.msafflnk.net/rKL0G • ⚙️ Tools: TubeBuddy ➜ https://www.tubebuddy.com/et101 • 📝 This description may contain affiliate links and we'll receive a small commission if a purchased is made using the links (but at no additional cost to you). It'll support the channel and so more videos like this can be made. Thanks for your support! • 🎁 If you find these videos useful and want to support my channel go to / doughexcel • #excel • #msexcel • #doughexcel • ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ • Please watch: Convert Table in a PDF File to Excel • • Convert Table in a PDF File to Excel • ~-~~-~~~-~~-~
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