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hello this is kevin from surfing the ether and i just want to say that this is my first ever screencast so please be gentle but what im going to show you today is how to join text data in two separate columns and then join them up to create a third separate column so this is a handy trick that you can use in Excel so Im gonna start off by tapping in the column heading which will be full name and in order to join the first names and last names you use a very simple formula and Im going to type it in so equals Im going to click on a2 which is our first name and now go Im going to use a character called an ampersand so if you look on your keyboard you press shift and you press the number 7 and there is the ampersand and then you click on b2 and press Enter hooray so you see that weve joined our first name and last name but theres a slight problem theres no space in between the first name and last name so what we have to do is to tweak our formula just a little bit and add the spa