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delimiter (required) A text string, either empty, or one or more characters enclosed by double quotes, or a reference to a valid text string. If a number is supplied, it will be treated as text.
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ignore_empty (required) If TRUE, ignores empty cells.
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text1 (required) Text item to be joined. A text string, or array of strings, such as a range of cells.
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[text2, ...] (optional) Additional text items to be joined. There can be a maximum of 252 text arguments for the text items, including text1. Each can be a text string, or array of strings, such as a range of cells.
Example:
=TEXTJOIN(" ",TRUE, "The", "sun", "will", "come", "up", "tomorrow.") will return
The sun will come up tomorrow.
If "," is uses as a delimiter, the result is
The,sun,will,come,up,tomorrow.
You can use a range such as
=TEXTJOIN(" ",TRUE,D10:G10)
This joins the text in cells D10 through G10.
For more info and examples, see TEXTJOIN function.
The TEXTJOIN function combines text from multiple ranges and/or strings, and includes a delimiter used between each text value that will be combined. If the delimiter is an empty text string, this function will concatenate the ranges.
=TEXTJOIN(delimiter, ignore_empty, text1, [text2], …)
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delimiter (required) A text string, either empty, or one or more characters enclosed by double quotes, or a reference to a valid text string. If a number is supplied, it will be treated as text.
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ignore_empty (required) If TRUE, ignores empty cells.
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text1 (required) Text item to be joined. A text string, or array of strings, such as a range of cells.
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[text2, ...] (optional) Additional text items to be joined. There can be a maximum of 252 text arguments for the text items, including text1. Each can be a text string, or array of strings, such as a range of cells.
Example:
=TEXTJOIN(" ",TRUE, "The", "sun", "will", "come", "up", "tomorrow.") will return
The sun will come up tomorrow.
If "," is uses as a delimiter, the result is
The,sun,will,come,up,tomorrow.
You can use a range such as
=TEXTJOIN(" ",TRUE,D10:G10)
This joins the text in cells D10 through G10.
For more info and examples, see TEXTJOIN function.
The TEXTJOIN function combines text from multiple ranges and/or strings, and includes a delimiter used between each text value that will be combined. If the delimiter is an empty text string, this function will concatenate the ranges.
=TEXTJOIN(delimiter, ignore_empty, text1, [text2], …)
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delimiter (required) A text string, either empty, or one or more characters enclosed by double quotes, or a reference to a valid text string. If a number is supplied, it will be treated as text.
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ignore_empty (required) If TRUE, ignores empty cells.
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text1 (required) Text item to be joined. A text string, or array of strings, such as a range of cells.
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[text2, ...] (optional) Additional text items to be joined. There can be a maximum of 252 text arguments for the text items, including text1. Each can be a text string, or array of strings, such as a range of cells.
Example:
=TEXTJOIN(" ",TRUE, "The", "sun", "will", "come", "up", "tomorrow.") will return
The sun will come up tomorrow.
If "," is uses as a delimiter, the result is
The,sun,will,come,up,tomorrow.
You can use a range such as
=TEXTJOIN(" ",TRUE,D10:G10)
This joins the text in cells D10 through G10.
For more info and examples, see TEXTJOIN function.