![]() ![]() If you wanted to join 10 cells together, you had to individually name each cell: =CONCATENATE(A1,A2,A3,A4,…,A10). If you absolutely want to get the new bits first, join either the Office Insider program (Home, Personal, Mac, or University) or the First Release program if you are a business subscriber.Įxcel previously offered a CONCATENATE function. Once enough Home users find the feature and don’t have problems, then Microsoft pushes the new bits out to Office 365 Business subscribers. This way, if there is a bug, it will only happen to the less mission-critical spreadsheets that we keep at home. Subscribers to the Home, Personal, or University get the updates first. One of the more confusing aspects of Office 365 is that not everyone gets the update on the same day.
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