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00:00Computer Science videos here today to show you guys in this tutorial how to
00:05merge two cells together in Excel on a Mac computer. Without further ado, let us
00:11start the video. So in this tutorial, you need to have access to a Mac computer,
00:15the application, Mac Office, Excel. So we can now start this tutorial. Let's now go
00:20all the way down to the dock, go to Launchpad, go to Mac Office, click on
00:26Microsoft Excel. Let's start a blank workbook. Now let's take the application
00:37to full screen. In order to merge two cells together, click on one cell, pull to
00:46another, right-click and Format Cells and then go to Alignment, Merge Cells
00:56Together. There you go. We can also use a shortcut. Go to the top navigation menu,
01:07Merge Cells. Let's go back to what it was before. Let's try Merge Five Cells
01:14Together, Merge Cells, Merge and Center. There we go. Let's do the next one. Merge
01:22and Center, the next one. Or we can merge everything from A to E, to 1 to 3 and
01:32there we go. We have merged 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. So five columns, 1, 2, 3 rows all
01:42together. So let's now quit Excel. Let's save. Yes. And so that's it for this video.
01:55I'll see you guys in the next tutorial. Thanks for now.
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