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One way would be:
=TEXT(H11,"0")&" + "&TEXT(G20,"0") but this is specific to your particular example, rather than being a generic formula, i.e. in another cell the references might be completely different). Hope this helps. Pete On Nov 7, 11:35 pm, LinLin wrote: Hi Everyone Sometimes it is useful for me to show that a cell contains a string of numbers which make up a total. For instance, I would show in a Cell that the total you see ($1000) is made up of $700 + $300 Sometimes, those individual amounts come from different sources / links. So, (as an example) H11 ($700) plus G20 ($300) = $1000 In the cell it shows = H11 + G20 Is there any function which will transpose those cell references to the amounts they represent WITHOUT summing them in the cell? IE I would like to get = H11 + G20 to show = 700 + 300 NOT =1000 Does anyone have any ideas? This kind of thing is very useful for reconciliations etc. thanks! |
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