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4. Click Merge and Center or Merge Cells, depending on whether you want the merged text
to be centered or not.

If the combined values spread across two or more rows, make the column a bit wider and repeat
the process.

This merging technique is easy to use, however it does have a number of limitations:

 Using Justify you can only join cells in a single column.


 It works for text only, numerical values or formulas cannot be merged in this way.
 It does not work if there are any blank cells in between the cells to be merged.

4. Click Merge and Center or Merge Cells, depending on whether you want the merged text
to be centered or not.

If the combined values spread across two or more rows, make the column a bit wider and repeat
the process.

This merging technique is easy to use, however it does have a number of limitations:

 Using Justify you can only join cells in a single column.


 It works for text only, numerical values or formulas cannot be merged in this way.
 It does not work if there are any blank cells in between the cells to be merged.

4. Click Merge and Center or Merge Cells, depending on whether you want the merged text
to be centered or not.

If the combined values spread across two or more rows, make the column a bit wider and repeat
the process.

This merging technique is easy to use, however it does have a number of limitations:

 Using Justify you can only join cells in a single column.


 It works for text only, numerical values or formulas cannot be merged in this way.
 It does not work if there are any blank cells in between the cells to be merged.
4. Click Merge and Center or Merge Cells, depending on whether you want the merged text
to be centered or not.

If the combined values spread across two or more rows, make the column a bit wider and repeat
the process.

This merging technique is easy to use, however it does have a number of limitations:

 Using Justify you can only join cells in a single column.


 It works for text only, numerical values or formulas cannot be merged in this way.
 It does not work if there are any blank cells in between the cells to be merged.

4. Click Merge and Center or Merge Cells, depending on whether you want the merged text
to be centered or not.

If the combined values spread across two or more rows, make the column a bit wider and repeat
the process.

This merging technique is easy to use, however it does have a number of limitations:

 Using Justify you can only join cells in a single column.


 It works for text only, numerical values or formulas cannot be merged in this way.
 It does not work if there are any blank cells in between the cells to be merged.

4. Click Merge and Center or Merge Cells, depending on whether you want the merged text
to be centered or not.

If the combined values spread across two or more rows, make the column a bit wider and repeat
the process.

This merging technique is easy to use, however it does have a number of limitations:

 Using Justify you can only join cells in a single column.


 It works for text only, numerical values or formulas cannot be merged in this way.
 It does not work if there are any blank cells in between the cells to be merged.

4. Click Merge and Center or Merge Cells, depending on whether you want the merged text
to be centered or not.
If the combined values spread across two or more rows, make the column a bit wider and repeat
the process.

This merging technique is easy to use, however it does have a number of limitations:

 Using Justify you can only join cells in a single column.


 It works for text only, numerical values or formulas cannot be merged in this way.
 It does not work if there are any blank cells in between the cells to be merged.

4. Click Merge and Center or Merge Cells, depending on whether you want the merged text
to be centered or not.

If the combined values spread across two or more rows, make the column a bit wider and repeat
the process.

This merging technique is easy to use, however it does have a number of limitations:

 Using Justify you can only join cells in a single column.


 It works for text only, numerical values or formulas cannot be merged in this way.
 It does not work if there are any blank cells in between the cells to be merged.

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