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If you have a long list of email addresses that you are wanting to send a message to, it can be difficult to near impossible to copy and paste them one by one into an email. But today, we are going to walk through a simple Excel function that will make the process of combining all of those email addresses into one line much more simple. Letamp;#39;s take a look. This might seem tricky at first, but trust me, itamp;#39;s super simple and only takes a moment. First, click into the cell next to the email addresses you want to combine. Then type equal text join followed by a parenthesis. Add quotation marks and then insert a semicolon followed by another quotation mark and a comma. Now you are going to want to type either true or false. You are going to use true more often. This means if there is a blank space or cell to simply ignore it. If you type false, it will include a blank space in your final output. Now add another comma and select the email addres