How-to use Excel "TEXTJOIN" Function to Send same Email✉️ to Multiple Contacts at a Time!

  • 10 months ago
Agenda of the Video: How to use TEXTJOIN Formula in EXCEL for Copying Multiple Contacts' Email Account Addresses at a time.

Tips and Tricks:
Fill the email✉️ receiver data information based on their Contact's Email ids using Excel Sheet.
Create 2 Columns...
✴️ Email Addresses : This would be based on the person name).
✴️ Email List : Insert TEXTJOIN Formula here, to set all e-mail addresses in a line, horizontally.
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TEXTJOIN :
The TEXTJOIN function in Excel allows you to join multiple text strings into one string, with optional delimiters between them. Here's the syntax for the TEXTJOIN function:
TEXTJOIN(delimiter, ignore_empty, text1, [text2], ...)

Delimiter is the character or text string that you want to use as a delimiter between the text strings. It is optional, and you can leave it blank by using empty quotation marks ("") if you don't want any delimiter.
Ignore_empty is a logical value that determines whether to ignore empty cells or not. Use TRUE to ignore empty cells and FALSE to include them in the concatenation.
text1, [text2], etc. are the text strings that you want to join together.

A Delimiter is a character or text string used to separate or distinguish individual elements within a larger set of data. In the context of the TEXTJOIN function in Excel, the delimiter is the character or text string that you want to insert between the text strings you are joining together.

For Example, if you have the text strings "apple," "banana," and "orange" and you want to join them together with a comma as the delimiter, the resulting string would be "apple, banana, orange". In this case, the comma (",") is the delimiter.

You can choose any character or text string as a delimiter based on your requirements. Commonly used delimiters include commas, semicolons, spaces, tabs, hyphens, etc. However, keep in mind that the delimiter you choose should not conflict with the text strings you are joining to avoid any unintended issues or confusion.
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