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How To Join Texts Together To Form A Single Line In MS Excel and Vice Versa || Justify Tool in Excel



In this tutorial let us learn about an interesting tool in Excel.With this tool, one can join pieces of text together into a single line and vice versa.

Let us consider an example here with text in different cells and now we want to bring this together in a single cell.

You may think that we can do this by using the CONCATENATE function but I would be showing the more simpler and smarter way to do this.

Did you ever here the Justify function in excel?? Now lets use this tool to perform this trick.


Step 1: Select all the text in different cells

Step 2: Now extend your selection towards right, so as to accommodate all the text into a single line

Step 3: Now in the Home tab of menu bar, in the Fill option's drop down menu select the justify command. Now the text appears in a single row...its simple right...

Now lets see the working vice versa.
let us break the same text into pieces into different rows


Step 1. Select the Row which is having the text, along with some multiple rows underneath which shall accommodate the text when split

Step 2. once again go to the Fill option and select the Justify tool from the drop down menu.

Step 3. You will see the text splitting into different rows.

THAT's IT!!!!!

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