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this was the answer that i was looking for thank you
"pinmaster" wrote: Hi, Try this: =CONCATENATE(A1,B1,C1,D1,E1,F1,G1,H1,TEXT(I1,"mm/dd/yyyy")) HTH Jean-Guy "HELP, Trying to more proficient here" wrote: I am using the concatenate formula to join together various cells that have different types of info. For some reason the cell with the date comes out as a number when all the cells are put together. This is my current formula: =CONCATENATE(A1,B1,C1,D1,E1,F1,G1,H1,I1) "I1" is the cell that has the date in it and it comes out looking like this 7732 N NORMAL,CHGO, IL,60620,BRENDA WOODS,39398 I need it to look like this 7732 N NORMAL,CHGO, IL,60620,BRENDA WOODS,11/12/2007 How can i do this ? |
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