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I had a question on how to do the following:
Is there any easy way to concatenate many cells to one cell. I have row from
A11 with information in them. I want to connect them together in one long
string. Is there an easier way to do this, other than using the formula
concatenate and inserting each cell, or the "&" function? (it is to
cumbersome and I think excessive)
I got a response from "Jacob Skaria":
Why not use a UDF..Launch VBE using short-key Alt+F11. Insert a module and
paste the below code..
A1= "To be"
B1 = "merged"
C1 = JoinString(A1:B1," ")
Function JoinString(varRange As Range, Optional varDelimiter As String)
Dim varTemp As Range
For Each varTemp In varRange
JoinString = JoinString & varDelimiter & varTemp
Next
If varDelimiter <> vbNullString Then
JoinString = Mid(JoinString, 2)
End If
End Function
However, I have some cells that have zero values in them Is there
a way to change the VBA code to ignore the zero values. So for example, I
want to use the formula like this,
A1 B1 C1 D1 E1
F1 G1
1.29 2.29 3.39 4.99 0 0
0
JoinString(A1:G1,", "), it should give me: 1.29, 2.29, 3.39, 4.99
And that's it, no zero values.
Thank you for your prompt response.
Art.
Is there any easy way to concatenate many cells to one cell. I have row from
A11 with information in them. I want to connect them together in one long
string. Is there an easier way to do this, other than using the formula
concatenate and inserting each cell, or the "&" function? (it is to
cumbersome and I think excessive)
I got a response from "Jacob Skaria":
Why not use a UDF..Launch VBE using short-key Alt+F11. Insert a module and
paste the below code..
A1= "To be"
B1 = "merged"
C1 = JoinString(A1:B1," ")
Function JoinString(varRange As Range, Optional varDelimiter As String)
Dim varTemp As Range
For Each varTemp In varRange
JoinString = JoinString & varDelimiter & varTemp
Next
If varDelimiter <> vbNullString Then
JoinString = Mid(JoinString, 2)
End If
End Function
However, I have some cells that have zero values in them Is there
a way to change the VBA code to ignore the zero values. So for example, I
want to use the formula like this,
A1 B1 C1 D1 E1
F1 G1
1.29 2.29 3.39 4.99 0 0
0
JoinString(A1:G1,", "), it should give me: 1.29, 2.29, 3.39, 4.99
And that's it, no zero values.
Thank you for your prompt response.
Art.