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Hi,
I am trying to apply the CONCATENATE formula to some cells. More specifically, I am trying to combine the text from two columns into one. I write the formula as =A2&" "&B2 and that works great. What I would like to know is how I can apply this same formula to other cells (in other words I want A3 & B3, A4 &B4, A5 & B5 and so forth and so on). If I just drag the formula the only value that changes is the second. (So if i start out with =A2&" "&B2 and then drag it down, the next cell formula is =A2&" "&B3 Can anyone help this beginner? Thanks so much. JPorter |
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Make sure your cells are formatted as General (or anything but text), then
reenter the first formula and drag it down. I've never seen excel behave the way you describe--using a formula like yours. I'd try it once more. JPorter wrote: Hi, I am trying to apply the CONCATENATE formula to some cells. More specifically, I am trying to combine the text from two columns into one. I write the formula as =A2&" "&B2 and that works great. What I would like to know is how I can apply this same formula to other cells (in other words I want A3 & B3, A4 &B4, A5 & B5 and so forth and so on). If I just drag the formula the only value that changes is the second. (So if i start out with =A2&" "&B2 and then drag it down, the next cell formula is =A2&" "&B3 Can anyone help this beginner? Thanks so much. JPorter -- Dave Peterson |
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if you copy and paste the formulae in the cells below, it does work.
jat "JPorter" wrote: Hi, I am trying to apply the CONCATENATE formula to some cells. More specifically, I am trying to combine the text from two columns into one. I write the formula as =A2&" "&B2 and that works great. What I would like to know is how I can apply this same formula to other cells (in other words I want A3 & B3, A4 &B4, A5 & B5 and so forth and so on). If I just drag the formula the only value that changes is the second. (So if i start out with =A2&" "&B2 and then drag it down, the next cell formula is =A2&" "&B3 Can anyone help this beginner? Thanks so much. JPorter |
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JPorter,
When copied down with the Fill Handle, =A2&" "&B2 should give you =A3&" "&B3 =A4&" "B4 etc. If it isn't, something isn't as advertised. Check the formulas carefully before and after you drag the Fill Handle. Make sure the A2 reference isn't in quotes or something. -- Regards from Virginia Beach, Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "JPorter" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to apply the CONCATENATE formula to some cells. More specifically, I am trying to combine the text from two columns into one. I write the formula as =A2&" "&B2 and that works great. What I would like to know is how I can apply this same formula to other cells (in other words I want A3 & B3, A4 &B4, A5 & B5 and so forth and so on). If I just drag the formula the only value that changes is the second. (So if i start out with =A2&" "&B2 and then drag it down, the next cell formula is =A2&" "&B3 Can anyone help this beginner? Thanks so much. JPorter |
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