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hey guys um i thought i would take a minute and talk about something iamp;#39;ve been trying to do in excel for a while so what iamp;#39;ve struggled with in the past is trying to create a uh trying to stack two different arrays into a single array via a via a formula iamp;#39;ve always wanted to kind of try this i thought that with dynamic arrays itamp;#39;d be a little easier to do iamp;#39;ve still struggled to do it but i have found that i canamp;#39;t accomplish it iamp;#39;ve recently seen this filter xml idea in order to stack multiple columns and so i thought iamp;#39;d walk you through this iamp;#39;ll put a link to this file in the notes below but basically the way it works is iamp;#39;m creating these one two three four five six formulas which ultimately combine into this one mega formula to get to what i want um and so the the idea is i want this stacked and this stacked on top of it so um so the way i accomplished that is with some stuff that i saw from mrexcel d