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if you have a data set that has a column for folks first name and a column for their last name and you want to put it together in the same cell with just their first name initial a dot a space and then their last name you can do that using the concatenate and the left function iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that right now so the first thing we do is write equals concatenate because weamp;#39;re going to bring in the contents from two separate cells and bring it into one and thatamp;#39;s what concatenate means in excel language and then this first bit of text that we want to bring in is just the first initial the first name so we do that by using left and weamp;#39;re looking the text that weamp;#39;re using is the first name text and we only want the first letter so we put 1 in there meanwhile if we were to put 2 it would return j i it would produce the first two letters starting from the left but we only want the first one so we put one now to put the dot in the space we