Convert Multiple Columns to Single Row?

AboveBeyond

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Aug 14, 2007
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I"m trying to convert multiple columns to a single row separated by commas.

Example:
Multiple Columns

1.Joe
2.Jack
3.Bill
4.John


To One Row:

Joe,Jack,Bill,John


Thanks for any help! :)
 

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enter in cell like
=AboveBeyond(A1:A10,",")
Code:
Function AboveBeyond(rng As Range, delim As String) As String
     AboveBeyond = Join(WorksheetFunction.Transpose(rng.Value),delim)
End Function
 
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