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ktemplin
I have a spreadsheet that has multiple rows and two Colums. A1 =
Server name, B1 = email address of the server owner. The problem is
that servers have multiple owners so one server could have 7 rows.
What I would like to do is to concatinate all the email addresses, so
I have one row per server.
For example here is the existing data:
Row = Column1, Column2
Row 1 = Server1, (e-mail address removed)
Row 2 = Server1, (e-mail address removed)
Row 3 = Server1, (e-mail address removed)
Row 4 = Server1, (e-mail address removed)
Row 5 = Server2, (e-mail address removed)
Row 6 = Server2, (e-mail address removed)
Row 7 = Server3, (e-mail address removed)
What I would like to have is:
Row 1 = Server1, (e-mail address removed); (e-mail address removed);
(e-mail address removed); (e-mail address removed)
Row 2 = Server2, (e-mail address removed); (e-mail address removed)
Row 3 = Row 7 = Server3, (e-mail address removed)
I am not familiar with macros, is there any way of doing this with
functions?
Server name, B1 = email address of the server owner. The problem is
that servers have multiple owners so one server could have 7 rows.
What I would like to do is to concatinate all the email addresses, so
I have one row per server.
For example here is the existing data:
Row = Column1, Column2
Row 1 = Server1, (e-mail address removed)
Row 2 = Server1, (e-mail address removed)
Row 3 = Server1, (e-mail address removed)
Row 4 = Server1, (e-mail address removed)
Row 5 = Server2, (e-mail address removed)
Row 6 = Server2, (e-mail address removed)
Row 7 = Server3, (e-mail address removed)
What I would like to have is:
Row 1 = Server1, (e-mail address removed); (e-mail address removed);
(e-mail address removed); (e-mail address removed)
Row 2 = Server2, (e-mail address removed); (e-mail address removed)
Row 3 = Row 7 = Server3, (e-mail address removed)
I am not familiar with macros, is there any way of doing this with
functions?