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Today weamp;#39;re going to join first name in A with last name in B, and make the whole thing proper case. Start with an equal sign, point to A2. And then an ampersand (thatamp;#39;s the concatenation character). Another ampersand, and B2. That gives us a name, but itamp;#39;s all in uppercase. So edit with F2. Equal P R O P E R, open paren. Press the End key. Close Paren. Thereamp;#39;s the first name. Double-click to copy down. When you only have two columns to join, this top formula is the shortest. But if you have many columns to join and some might be empty. Switching over to TEXTJOIN. We are going to join everything from A3 to G3 with a space in between. Ignoring empties. Wrap that whole thing in PROPER. This tip, and hundreds more are in my book, MrExcel 2024 Igniting Excel. If you use Excel 20 hours a week, youamp;#39;ll save 50 hours a year with the tips in this book. If you like these videos, please, down below, Like, Subscribe and Ring the Bell.