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To merge cells in programs like Microsoft Excel, select the cells you want to combine, then right-click and choose "Merge Cells" or use the "Merge & Center" button in the toolbar. To split a merged cell, click on the merged cell, then go to the "Merge & Center" button again and select "Unmerge Cells" from the dropdown menu. This will separate the merged cell back into the original individual cells. Be aware that any data in the merged cells will only be retained in the upper-left cell after unmerging.

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