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Default Excel Date and Time Function

And format the result cell as d/m/yyyy hh:mm:ss, or whatever you're looking
for.
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David Biddulph

"Roger Govier" wrote in message
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Hi

Don't concatenate, just ad the cells
=A1+B1


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I have a column of dates formatted as m/d/yyyy and another column of
times formatted as hh:mm:ss. I would like to merge them into one
column. When I concatenate to do this the format of the date changes
to a serial number and I can't get it to be formatted in m/d/yyyy.