We can use this in VBA Module
Function ConcatRange(Rng As Range)
Dim i As Range
For Each i In Rng
ConcatRange = IIf(IsEmpty(ConcatRange), i.Value, ConcatRange &
", " & i.Value)
Next
End Function
Rgds,
[dp]
Pada 02/07/2013 21:15, KAUSHIK SAVLA menulis:
Hi Team,
I am having some data in Cell A1 to A100 and I want to concatenate
range of data from A1 to A100 with comma as seperator.
Example:
Cells
A1 10
A2 20
A3 30
&so on
I want result as 10, 20, 30 & so on.
Please help.
Warm Regards,
Kaushik Savla
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