During the process of processing Excel data, some friends often encounter this situation. Each line of text occupies a cell, which makes editing the text very troublesome. So how can you quickly merge multiple lines of text into one cell? Now, let’s share the operation process of merging multiple rows of data in Excel.
Take the cell below as an example.
Frame-select the cells you want to merge, then CTLR+C to copy. Then click [Clipboard] in the Start tab, where you can see the text you just copied.
Select a cell to be pasted and double-click to enter the editing cell. Note, be sure to double-click. Then we directly click on the content in the clipboard, and the texts can be quickly merged together.
Of course, if you want to split these texts into separate cells, the operation is similar.
Double-click to enter the cell. Note, double-click to enter the cell and copy the text inside.
Finally, leave a blank cell alone and click on the content in the clipboard to paste it.
Above, I have shared with you the operation process of merging multiple rows of data in Excel. Friends in need should hurry up and read this article.