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You could convert your formula results to text and concatenate them together.
=TEXT(SUM(A1:A33),"#,##0.00")&" - "&TEXT(AVERAGE(B1:B33),"#,##0.00") Look up the TEXT formula in Excel help for list of available formatting masks. -- Kevin Backmann "Roy" wrote: Good morning, is it possible to have 2 different formulas in one cell, and if so, how do I go about keeping seperate, thx advance |
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