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Excel 2007 Demo: Combine the contents of multiple cells into 1 cell |
This demo shows you how to combine the contents of several cells into one cell.
Do you ever want to combine the contents of several cells into one cell? Say you have a worksheet of employee names, with first and last names in separate columns, but you want both names in the same column. Excel offers two different formula methods for doing just that.
You can download the demo here any time you like. If you want to see other content related to the demo, view the associated article on Office Online.
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Status: DeletedThis download is no longer available on microsoft.com. The downloads below are archives provided by the Internet Archive Wayback Machine from the Microsoft Download Center prior to January 2015. |
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System Requirements
Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP
- This download works with the following Microsoft programs:
- This demo applies to Microsoft Office Excel 2007.
- This demo requires Windows Media Player.
Installation Instructions
- Download the file by clicking the Download button (above) and saving the file to your hard disk.
- Double-click the Xl2007DemoCombineContentsofCells.exe program file on your hard disk to start the Setup program.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
Double-click the XLCombineFINALe.wmv file to start the demo.
To uninstall this download:
Delete the .exe and extracted .wmv files from your hard drive.