Concatenating Columns

paul29berks

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I am trying to concatenate values from seperate columns. Which is fine, however if there are no values in any of these columns I wish to include three dots (...)

So for example

Column1 Column 2 Column 3

B11 Europe

would concatenate as:

B11Europe...

Thanks
 

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Hello

This function should do the trick

=IF(C13<>"",C13,"…")&IF(D13<>"",D13,"…")&IF(E13<>"",E13,"…")

Hope that is what you are looking for!
 
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Sorry just a further question.

If I wanted to add a further . after each cell how could i do this?

i.e

if c13 is null then ... followed by a . then if d13 is null then ... followed by a . etc etc

Thanks
 
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