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I want to combine two cells , one cell having text and and the other has date
i used Concatenate function but it gives me the text but converts date in to
text also.
is there any other way to combine both text and date in one cell.
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Hi,

Try this with your date in b1 and some text in a1

=A1&TEXT(B1,"dd/mm/yyyy")

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"Atif Hasan" wrote:

I want to combine two cells , one cell having text and and the other has date
i used Concatenate function but it gives me the text but converts date in to
text also.
is there any other way to combine both text and date in one cell.
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Atif Hasan

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