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Hi,
I have an excel spreadsheet that pulls sales order information (through MS Query) from a client's accounting system. One of the cells then concatenates two cells together to generate a unique value of the Customer Account Number & Product Number The formula used is, for example, =TRIM(A2&H2) & this is in AA2 I use the TRIM function to remove any extraneous data So, in, AA2 is the value of HIL0015254 where HIL001 is the customer (in A2) & 5254 the product code (in H2). Now, if I do CTRL+F & search for HIL0015254, I receive an error message sayng that the value can't be found. Any suggestions? Cheers Colin Foster |
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