Concatenate function in Excel - How to combine cell in Excel
1. • Text functions
• Cube functions
• Database functions
• Date and time functions
• Engineering functions
• Financial functions
• Information functions
• Logical functions
• Lookup and reference
functions
• Math and trigonometry
functions
• Statistical functions
• User defined functions
EXCEL
WORKSHOPS
2. CONCATENATE
This video explains the formula syntax and
usage of the CONCATENATE function in Microsoft Office Excel.
F U N C T I O
N
3. • Joins up to 255 text string into one text string
• Joins text, numbers, cell references, or any combination of these.
DESCRIPTIO
N
A B C
1 This
2 is
3 very
4 easy
This is very easy
Writing the following:
=concatenate(A1,” ”,B2,” ”,C3,” ”,B4)
will result in :
4. item1 [& item2] [& item3] …[& item N]
•Item1 is required and represents the first item to be concatenated.
•Where items in bracket [] are optional.
• Up to a maximum of 255 items (N <= 255).
SYNTAX (CONT.)
5. •Item1 is required and represents the first item to be concatenated.
•Where items in bracket [] are optional.
• Up to a maximum of 255 items (N <= 255).
•Each items must be separated by commas.
SYNTAX
CONCATENATE(item1,[item2],[item3],…[itemN])
6. • =CONCATENATE(“This is ”, “ very” , “ easy”)
•= “This is ” & “ very” & “ easy”
•=CONCATENATE(“This is ” & “very”, “ “, “easy”)
•=“This is ” & CONCATENATE(“very”,” ”,”easy”)
•=CONCATENATE(“I want $”, 20,” dollars”)
Here are some simple examples:
CONCATENATE(item1,[item2],[item3],…[itemN])