merge two cells

G

Guest

I have information in (example: f4, f5, f6, f7. I want to merge it into F4,
but still be listed in a column: example
Bob Smith
Joe White
Betty Snow
Jill Jones
I want it to look like this but be in F4, I tried to merge the cells, but
it deletes the information except the first name. Is there an easy way to do
this? f4& f5&.... puts it in a line across in f4, but I want it as a list.

Thanks,
 
G

Guest

I am not exactly sure about your question.
But try in F4 to type Bob Smith Joe White Betty Snow with just a space
between the names. Then go to Format on the menu bar and choose Cells. Then
click on the alignment tab at the top and in the bottom left corner choose
wrap text. You might have to stretch out the column width to make them fit in
the cell.
 
G

Guest

I want the information from f4, f5, f6, f7 to be in cell f4 not side by side,
but in a list.
I want in f4: Betty White
Joe Smith
Bob Jones
Billy Brown
one name under the other as in a list, but all in cell f4. I have a
column with 500 rows and I was wanting a formula that I could type to combine
serveral cells into one but with the names in a list. I thought there might
be a formula that would do this for me.
 
G

Gord Dibben

Pam

In F4 enter ="Betty White" and char(10) & F5 & char(10) & F6 & char(10) & F7

Set the cell format to "wrap text" and autofit.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
G

Guest

This answer is slicker than mine, but with 500 entries you might just think
about copying the information from Excel to Notepad as a single unit, then
copy it back into a single cell. Quick and dirty...
 
S

starguy

fuller's tip should be usefull for you if you want to copy all data of
your cells in one cell.
select all rows copy then paste in notepad. copy from notepad and
select single cell in which you want to copy your whole data. before
pasting *double click the cell to get the editable form then past the
data in that cell.*

this may solve your problem. I just reproduced fuller's tip only to add
important sentence in bold.
 
B

BruceP

Have you tried formatting the cell as suggested, typing the first name
using <CTRL> <ENTER> to force a carriage return in the cell before th
next name
 

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