Text Join Question

xaikus506

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hello, I would like to ask if there is a possibility that the text join formula would set its delimiter per row and not per column? and I would also like to ask if its possible to concatenate the header in between the text join values?
Thanks!
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Are you able to help out by providing a condensed version of the problem and solution? The snapshot doesn't say all that much.
 
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Are you able to help out by providing a condensed version of the problem and solution? The snapshot doesn't say all that much.
Hi, Thanks for the reply, I manage to find a solution by concatenating your raw data then apply the textjoin formula
 
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