How to sum 2 +2 = 22 in Excel?
Does:
=MID(A1,4,1)&MID(A1,5,1)
NOT give you what you want?
Where A1 is the cell that contains the value.
Corey....
"Fisher" wrote in message
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"Paul B" skrev:
Fisher, 7+3=10, but maybe this will do what you want
=MID(A1,4,1)&MID(A1,5,1)
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"Fisher" wrote in message
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I got a problem! Let me show it as an example:
- We ave a coloumn with the number: 4567345
- my problem is, that I want to sum the 4th (7) and 5th (3) digits. The
calculation is: 7 + 3 = 73. How do I that in excel?
Can anybody help?
Paul B Yes, in real 7 +3 = 10. But there exists some kind of "maths",
that says, 2 +2 = 22, 3+5 = 35 and so on. I want to put these to digits
togehter (without summing).
In my case, I want to create a new 2 digts number (here by putting 7 and 3
together to 73) from the existing number (4567345) by picking out 7 and 3
and putting them together as 73.
How to do that? I really need some help.
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