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Using Excel 2003. Column A is a date and Column B is a time. I need the two
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=A2+B2 and format the result appropriately.
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Using Excel 2003. Column A is a date and Column B is a time. I need the
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By "merge" do you mean you need the strings concantenated?...i.e. 3/12/08 in
Column A and 3:46 in column B becomes 3/12/08 3:46?

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hi
if a is a date and b is a time then both are just numbers formated as data
and time.
a simple formula will combine them.
= a1+b2

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