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Module 23 : CONCATENATE
23.1 CONCATENATE The CONCATENATE function is one of the text functions that Excel has, which joins two or more text strings into one string. It can make full sentences by joining data, or join first and last names contained in different columns. The formula is: =CONCATENATE(text1, [text2]…) The first text reference or input is required, though from the second one forward, they are optional for a maximum of up to 255 items. 23.2 Video Instruction CONCATENATE in Excel – 3...
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- Module 1 : Introduction to Excel
- Module 2 : Add
- Module 3 : Multiply
- Module 4 : Subtraction in Excel
- Module 5 : Dividing
- Module 6 : Sort
- Module 7 : Percentage
- Module 8 : Running Totals
- Module 9 : Print
- Module 10 : Paste Special
- Module 11 : Merge
- Module 12 : Filter
- Module 13 : AVERAGE
- Module 14 : AVERAGEIF
- Module 15 : SUMIF Formula
- Module 16 : IF Formula
- Module 17 : VLOOKUP
- Module 18 : HLOOKUP
- Module 19 : COUNTIF Formula
- Module 20 : COUNTBLANK
- Module 21 : COUNTA Formula
- Module 22 : COUNT Formula
- Module 23 : CONCATENATE
- Module 24 : TRANSPOSE
- Module 25 : DATE Formula
- Module 26 : MONTH Formula
- Module 27 : Pivot Tables
- Module 28 : Pie Charts
- Module 29 : Doughnut Charts
- Module 30 : Line Charts
- Module 31 : Column Charts
- Module 32 : Bar Charts
- Module 33 : Number Formatting
- Module 34 : Create Borders
- Module 35 : Conditional Formatting
- Module 36: Comments