You can refer to A1, B1 etc. as Anne shows, but you could also use named
ranges. Insertnamedefine on a cell, you can call it something that makes
more sense like "price", "qty" etc. Then in your formula you just say:
="The "&product&" is not in stock, but we have "&qty&" on order."
"XUT67" wrote in message
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How Can I accomplish this, say this is field A1:
The %product% only costs %price%. Order today, we only have %qty%
left!
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Obvoiusly the words enclosed in % % are the variables that I want
replaced.
Is there way that I can make fields B, C, and D equal the corresponding
variables?
For example,
B1= Dog collar
C1= $9.99
D1= 20
So then A1 becomes:
The dog collar only costs $9.99. Order today, we only have 20 left!
I'm open to trying ANY method that can allow me to use variables in
Excel.
Thanks.
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XUT67
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