Concatenate two columns into a third column

garyvba

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Please suggest vba to concatenate two columns into third column

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Gary
 

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Dylan

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Gary,

Not really understand what you want.
Please provide an example, thank you.

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Dylan
 
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garyvba

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I manually concatenate the fields in Column A and ColumnB into Column C by using Concatenate function
Can I do this with vba untill the last row in a worksheet once the sheet is opened.

Cheers Gary
 
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