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Seeking help for setting hyperlink as a batch
- Dec 09, 2020
I have modified the file and used '|' instead of space now you need to replace it.
Please refer the attached revised file in case you opt for non-VBA solution.
Thanks
Tauqeer
luckycarman Hi
You can achieve your requirements using =CONCATENATE() or Concat() function in given way:
I have also attached a sample file, you just need to apply given formulas from this file to your original file then copy and paste column G as 'values' and finally remove spaces from column G (use find & replace option). After this you can easily delete your original columns.
Hope this will help.
Please try on test file first.
Thanks
Tauqeer
- luckycarmanDec 09, 2020Copper ContributorThank you so much! Can i ask one more question: if there is one more space in column A (e.g. the name is "Microsoft Office"), using find and replace will delete the 2nd space as well, making the name as MicrosoftOffice. Are there quick way to remove the the first space in column G only?
- tauqeeracmaDec 09, 2020Iron Contributor
I have modified the file and used '|' instead of space now you need to replace it.
Please refer the attached revised file in case you opt for non-VBA solution.
Thanks
Tauqeer