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I have this kind of data (2500 rows)

 |   A  |  111  |
 |   A  |  222  |
 |   A  |  333  |
 |   B  |  444  |
 |   B  |  555  |
 |   B  |  666  |
 |   C  |  777  |
 |   C  |  888  |
 |   C  |  999  |

I would like it to merge like this, still keeping 2 columns, no separators between the data:

 |   A  |  111 222 333 |
 |   B  |  444 555 666 |
 |   C  |  777 888 999 |

Thanks for your help!

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  • What excel are you using? Aug 9, 2016 at 13:52
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    What have you researched, tried, and found to not provide the desired output?
    – dfundako
    Aug 9, 2016 at 13:53
  • In my experience you can't do this in formulas alone (without a 3rd party add-in). You could do it with formulas but then have the 111 222 333 in separate cells. Or you could do with with a VBA function. Choose your poison. Aug 9, 2016 at 14:17
  • @pnuts I thought that too but in a previous question I tried to do that and even though the entries appeared correct in their separate cells when I tried to concatenate them it caused an error. Aug 9, 2016 at 14:31
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    I didn't either! I'll try and dig it out. Aug 9, 2016 at 14:35

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This is my answer to this question previously where you have answers in different columns.

This is my one from earlier today which uses a VBA function to do something similar.

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