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Hi all,
Previously, I obtained this formula from someone on this site and it worked fine. Now, I'm having problems: Im trying to insert the words for the purposes of in front of the name of everyone in the G. I did this successfully before by creating a spare column. I used the formula =assignee of &G2 and then copied down. This time, no go. It just displays the formula in each cell of the column. Any advice? Thanks! |
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David,
I believe the cells are formatted as Text. Change them to General before entering the formula. Sprinks "David in VB" wrote: Hi all, Previously, I obtained this formula from someone on this site and it worked fine. Now, I'm having problems: Im trying to insert the words for the purposes of in front of the name of everyone in the G. I did this successfully before by creating a spare column. I used the formula =assignee of &G2 and then copied down. This time, no go. It just displays the formula in each cell of the column. Any advice? Thanks! |
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It sounds like the cell is formatted as text. With the cell selected, click
on Format | Cell | Number tab and choose General, then click OK. Then double-click the cell as if to edit it and press <Enter, to cause the format change to take effect. Then you will be able to copy the cell down. Hope this helps. Pete "David in VB" wrote in message ... Hi all, Previously, I obtained this formula from someone on this site and it worked fine. Now, I'm having problems: I'm trying to insert the words "for the purposes of" in front of the name of everyone in the G. I did this successfully before by creating a spare column. I used the formula ="assignee of "&G2 and then copied down. This time, no go. It just displays the formula in each cell of the column. Any advice? Thanks! |
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Sprinks,
That fixed it!!! Thanks! "Sprinks" wrote: David, I believe the cells are formatted as Text. Change them to General before entering the formula. Sprinks "David in VB" wrote: Hi all, Previously, I obtained this formula from someone on this site and it worked fine. Now, I'm having problems: Im trying to insert the words for the purposes of in front of the name of everyone in the G. I did this successfully before by creating a spare column. I used the formula =assignee of &G2 and then copied down. This time, no go. It just displays the formula in each cell of the column. Any advice? Thanks! |
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You've presumably got the cells formatted as Text. Format as General, then
re-enter the formula. -- David Biddulph "David in VB" wrote in message ... Hi all, Previously, I obtained this formula from someone on this site and it worked fine. Now, I'm having problems: I'm trying to insert the words "for the purposes of" in front of the name of everyone in the G. I did this successfully before by creating a spare column. I used the formula ="assignee of "&G2 and then copied down. This time, no go. It just displays the formula in each cell of the column. Any advice? Thanks! |
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