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You should have no problem with this function yet you say they will not
concatenate. Assuming you have the numerics in column B In column adjacent to your numerics enter ="B" & B2 Double-click to copy down. Which is the same as having B in A2 and using this formula in C2 =CONCATENATE($A$2,B2) and double-click to copy down. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 19 May 2007 18:06:01 -0700, ConfusedNHouston wrote: I have a need to insert a"B" in front of each part number in a list of product information. Many of the product numbers are numeric. Obviously the "B" is alpha. They will not concatenate using the normal =CONCATENATE(A2,B2) function. Is there a work around? Is there a way to convert the numeric to alpha? I don't really need it to be a numeric field... Thanks |
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