OMG THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEED!! you are very straight to the point without any unnecessary remarks and I literally get what I want after following your instructions first time! thanks for making the complex simple for me :)
Thank you so much 🙏 this is EXACTLY what i needed in my current job i’m so happy i learned something valuable …i couldnt find the solution anywhere on the internet i just found your video by coincidence i subscribe !
Holy shit dude this is freaking awesome. You are a lifesaver. You've got yourself a subscriber over here. THANKS SO MUCH. Short and sweet directly to the point. LOVE IT!!
Amazing good. It took me hours untill I spotted your youtube post. Thank you for posting. Absolutely SPOT ON ! In Dutch: Combineer regels in een enkele cel -> gebruik "Groeperen op"
Holy smoke.... I've been looking for this for hours due to issues I'm experiencing pulling data from an old MS Access Db within which some muppet has created LOOKUP fields in a table. Thanks so much!
Dear collegue, this is not what is described in the video titel, instead of combine "rows", it should be named in combine "columns", by the way. Cause I was looking for something which combines 2 rows and I'am getting this :)
Sorry, I disagree. This technique is combining rows. So I believe it is the right description. ‘Merge columns’ is a different feature which already exists.
Thank you Mark. That's a great help! What would you do if you get more than 10K lines consolidated in your new sheet? How to show all lines or split into another sheet? Many thanks
Thanks so much, this is perfect solution for the challenge I was facing! Such a plot twist when he was like "we're going to select "sum", knowing full well it will result in an error"
you all probably dont care but does someone know a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any tricks you can give me!
Thanks for the video, i'm trying to use this method with Power Bi, but, after this when I split the equipment column by the delimiter into their own columns and the data is not equal as in one user doesn't have the same amount of equipment as the other it's messing up the report with invalid data in some columns, any ideas? thanks
Hi, Thank you for the video. I am looking for something quite opp. I have comma-separated values in a column, need to map one to one with key ID. Please help out, its an urgent requirement. Thank you well in advance.
Hi Mark, Do you know how can I transform, for example, 3 columns into 1 column and the results are one under the other. Like this: Column 1 / Column 2 / Column 3 A B C To Column 1 A B C Thanks.
Hi Mark greetengs from Colombia... I have a question.. If I Want concat all values in a cell and after to creat a variable it's posible? For example I have a column named DATA 1 2 3 4 and I want to build a variable named Data_number with all number and to add simple quotes... I would need this result... Data_number ('1','2','3','4')
Can we make the combination go into separate column but same row? If "justin" bought an apple, a laptop and a mouse, I dont want all these to be in one column but to become three different column titled "item 1," "item 2", "item 3". Is that possible?
In Power Query, you can either (a) Pivot the data in or (b) enter into a single cell, then Split using a delimiter. Both provide different layouts and may provide what you need :-)
How do you do the exact same thing, but with numbers instead of text? I want to combine in one cell a series of number values for a person, separated by a comma and space.
OMG THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEED!! you are very straight to the point without any unnecessary remarks and I literally get what I want after following your instructions first time! thanks for making the complex simple for me :)
Great news. Glad I could help 😀
May almighty Allah Bless You. I have been trying to solve this for three consecutive days now. Thank you so much.
I agree with Alvin! This saved me countless hours. Very good video.
I've searched and found other ways of doing this, but your approach and delivery was super-simple. Thanks so much for this very useful video.
There are many ways to achieve the same result in Excel, so I'm glad you found this method useful. 👍
Hi Mark. Awesome example! Thanks for sharing how to do this.. will come in handy in the future :)) Thumbs up!!
Thanks Wayne. 😀
Very nice! This is much better than grouping all rows then extracting the list. Thank you
Thanks, I’m glad you found it useful 👍
You were such a savior, I was trying exactly same thing for last few days. Thanks a lot!!!
You’re welcome 😀
I've been searching to do this for weeks. Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad I could help! 😁
Awesome, short and crisp! exactly what I needed
Great news, glad I could help. 👍
Saved my precious time..God bless you...
You don't have an idea how much of a value this video is in my workplace.
Time saved … woop woop, target achieved ✅
A concise explanation of exactly what I needed - very helpful! 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Well done, Mark!
Have been trying to achieve this for the past hour and couldn't get it to work until I came across this video. Works perfectly! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Natalia - I’m glad I could help.
Thank you so much 🙏 this is EXACTLY what i needed in my current job i’m so happy i learned something valuable …i couldnt find the solution anywhere on the internet i just found your video by coincidence i subscribe !
Glad I could help. 😀
EXACTLY WHAT I NEED!!
Thanks
Great video with an excellent sollution!! I love your technique for combining text using the group by feature. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you found it useful 👍
Thank you
You are my savior. Your method is simple but very powerful.
Glad to help :-)
Thank you. Brilliant real life application
This is brilliant! Thank you so much for posting this
You’re welcome. I’m glad you found it useful.
Exactly what I needed! Thank you very much!
No problem. Thank you 👍
Thank you for this video! it was a tremendous help and exactly what I needed. Would be awesome if you will make more videos using Power Query.
We’ve got lots of Power Query content on our channel, it’s out main focus. So make sure you check it out.
Superbly clear explanation. Just what I was looking for.
Glad you liked it!
Super! What was I'm searching for. Thanks a lot.
Great news - I’m glad you could put it to good use.
Holy shit dude this is freaking awesome. You are a lifesaver. You've got yourself a subscriber over here. THANKS SO MUCH. Short and sweet directly to the point. LOVE IT!!
Thanks - glad I could help. 😀
Was trying to do this in a Power BI transform... this is exactly what I needed. Thank you very much!!
That the great thing about Power Query and Power Pivot, while not exactly the same, 99.9% works on both Excel and Power BI.
@@ExcelOffTheGrid You should start a Power BI (M) channel 😁
@@whyskyd Maybe a Power BI channel is one for the future. I’m not too bad with M and DAX, but the visuals always confuse me. 😀
Thanks so much, this really help me a lots. Best
What you just illustrated is power query pivot table basically. So cool.
Yes, you could think of it that way. Thanks :-)
Excellent, thanks from Brazil!!
You’re welcome 😀
Hi Mark, thank you this is super. I have subscribed to your channel.
Thanks Venkata - I appreciate your support 😀
Awesome excellent method and presentation thanks so much!!!!
Thanks - I’m glad you found it useful. 👍
Amazing good. It took me hours untill I spotted your youtube post. Thank you for posting. Absolutely SPOT ON ! In Dutch: Combineer regels in een enkele cel -> gebruik "Groeperen op"
Great news, glad I could help.
Awesome, this was super helpful!
Great news 😀
Wow.... It's magic & thanks for sharing. Eager for more 😇
It is all about knowing the right tricks, so maybe it is magic. 😀
Thanks man!
Very helpful for Power BI manipulations as well!
Absolutely! I'm glad you found it useful. 👍
this is what i've been looking for, thankyou very much sir
You are most welcome 😊
I want to give you money! You are a life saver!
And I'll happy take your money 😀
I'm glad it helped.
Brilliant. Thank you!
You’re welcome.
Brilliant! Thank you very much!😀
You’re welcome.
Thank you! Very helpful!
You're welcome! Glad I could help 😀
Awesome solution!
Thanks Ben 😀
Thank you very much!
No problem, glad I could help.
Thank you so much
Brillaint!
Thank you so much for your help
No worries, I’m glad you can use it.
Amazing! Thanks!
My please, I hope you can put it to good use.
私がやりたかったことはコレです!
英語は分かりませんが、とても理解しました。ありがとうございます。
Even though you don’t understand English, I’m glad you were able to follow the video 😀
Fantastic - great solution
Thanks - it’s a pretty nice solution once it’s set up. 👍
Thank you so much! 💜💜
You’re welcome, glad I could help.
Wow thanks a lot!!! Very useful!!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video and content
Thanks John :-)
It was fantastic. Thank you
Thanks 😀
Holy smoke.... I've been looking for this for hours due to issues I'm experiencing pulling data from an old MS Access Db within which some muppet has created LOOKUP fields in a table. Thanks so much!
You’re welcome, glad it helped. 😀
excellent 👍👍
Thank you so much! :)
You're welcome!
That's the easiest solution, thank you!
"Easiest solution"... great news !
Nice one!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great... Effective thing learnt today on excel..
Excellent. Glad I could help with that :-)
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
thanks for complete to learn
because simple file is ready
and RUclips to god for practice
thanks you very much
Good stuff, Thank You.
Fantastic, thank you
You’re welcome 👍
Dear collegue, this is not what is described in the video titel, instead of combine "rows", it should be named in combine "columns", by the way.
Cause I was looking for something which combines 2 rows and I'am getting this :)
Sorry, I disagree. This technique is combining rows. So I believe it is the right description.
‘Merge columns’ is a different feature which already exists.
The best thing I learned today
Great news :-)
Man you saved my day big time
Thanks - glad I could help.
thank you very much👍🏻👍🏻
No problem, glad I could help 😀
Thank you.
You’re welcome.
Thank you Mark. That's a great help! What would you do if you get more than 10K lines consolidated in your new sheet? How to show all lines or split into another sheet? Many thanks
Hi - I'm not really sure I understand the question. Can you give a few more details about the scenario.
Wow, he got it....Amazing.
Hopefully you’ve been able to put the techniques to good use.
Thanks so much, this is perfect solution for the challenge I was facing! Such a plot twist when he was like "we're going to select "sum", knowing full well it will result in an error"
Ha ha ha - I like to keep you all on you toes :-)
you all probably dont care but does someone know a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any tricks you can give me!
@Kendall Lewis instablaster =)
Realy fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice Video 👍
Thank you 👍
Nice, solved a problem for me :)
Yay!! Great stuff! Glad I could help.
Thanks, hat off! :)
You're welcome!
Superb Sir 👍👍👍👍
Thanks 😊
helpful tnx:)
You’re welcome.
Thanks for the video, i'm trying to use this method with Power Bi, but, after this when I split the equipment column by the delimiter into their own columns and the data is not equal as in one user doesn't have the same amount of equipment as the other it's messing up the report with invalid data in some columns, any ideas? thanks
Great video dude..! 💐💐👏
Thanks. I'm glad it helped you :-)
Hi, Thank you for the video.
I am looking for something quite opp. I have comma-separated values in a column, need to map one to one with key ID. Please help out, its an urgent requirement.
Thank you well in advance.
Thank you 😇😇😇
You're welcome 😊
Bravo et merci
Thanks you 😀
Merci et bravo
Le suis content que vous l'ayez trouvé utile.
Was looking for this.. Will try it soon
Great news! Hopefully it worked for you 😀
@@ExcelOffTheGrid no I don't have the latest version of excel.. 😢😢 I have 2007 😭😭😭..
@@ExcelOffTheGrid OMG this worked.. Uve saved me so much time with this hack.. Can't thank you enough.. I suddenly feel like a genius
@@salvi2606 Great news - enjoy the extra time you’ve saved. 😀
@@ExcelOffTheGrid yes going to browse through ur other lessons to learn more..
simple and easy
Thank you 😊
Thanks for the amazing tutorial.
How we can do opposite what you did?
You mean like this:
ruclips.net/video/eC_GSMBZWPE/видео.html
Great
Thanks 😁
only 1k likes? this video is a GEM
Thankfully it’s not about likes, but helping people 😀
Awesome video and explanation, the backward version of your first one! haha!
Exactly.
The solution is frustrating because it requires editing the M code to apply a function which should be part of the UI.
@@ExcelOffTheGrid I agree, it should be 😁🙏
Thank you so much!!! Could you please do it using R o Python?
Sorry, Python and R aren’t my thing.
Thanks for this. How to do the reverse?
Check out this video:
ruclips.net/video/eC_GSMBZWPE/видео.html
Now how do you make the separator a "tab" so have two rows in one text box?
Hi Mark,
Do you know how can I transform, for example, 3 columns into 1 column and the results are one under the other.
Like this:
Column 1 / Column 2 / Column 3
A B C
To
Column 1
A
B
C
Thanks.
Try this:
1) Merge the columns using a delimiter
2) Then edit the M code do the delimiter you've chosen is changed to #(lf)
Its really awesome, but could you do the same things with dates also? its not working
I think you would need to convert the dates to text. It uses a Text.Combine() function, so by definition it would need to be text.
1:15 Merge
2:00 Group By
Hi Mark greetengs from Colombia... I have a question.. If I Want concat all values in a cell and after to creat a variable it's posible? For example I have a column named
DATA
1
2
3
4
and I want to build a variable named Data_number with all number and to add simple quotes...
I would need this result...
Data_number ('1','2','3','4')
as a input I get duplicate values also not a unique rows only
king
😀
Can we make the combination go into separate column but same row?
If "justin" bought an apple, a laptop and a mouse, I dont want all these to be in one column but to become three different column titled "item 1," "item 2", "item 3".
Is that possible?
In Power Query, you can either (a) Pivot the data in or (b) enter into a single cell, then Split using a delimiter.
Both provide different layouts and may provide what you need :-)
@@ExcelOffTheGrid Thank you!
Can't find advanced grouping option in excel.
How do you do the exact same thing, but with numbers instead of text? I want to combine in one cell a series of number values for a person, separated by a comma and space.
Doing it this way, it sums the numbers (which I don't want) and making the changes in the code like you have done gives me an error.
Change the data type to text before applying the Group By step.