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Default How do I concatenate information in Excel and keep the number

I tried Bob Phillip's formula and it works except the date and time do not
have a space between them for easier reading. I also tried to suggestion
after that and it did not work. Any suggestions?
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"Peter" wrote:

I used Bob Phillips example but modified it to read:
=TEXT(B:B,"dd/mm/yyy") & " " & TEXT(C:C,"hh:mm:ss")
as I did not need it for the functionality but for appearance.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=TEXT(A1,"dd/mm/yyy") & TEXT(B1,"#,##0.00")

as an example

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"DaveAg02" wrote in message
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I've been using the concatenate function in Excel to make text strings out

of
multiple cells, and I'm trying to do so for cells that include dates and
times. When I concatenate these cells and they are converted to text, I

get
the general number format for the dates and times instead of the formatted
date or time that I've entered. Is there a way to avoid this?