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Perfect. Thanks Bob. This is exactly what I was looking for.
"Bob Phillips" wrote: =TEXT(A1,"0%")&"-"&ROUND(B1,0) as an example -- __________________________________ HTH Bob "Ayo" wrote in message ... When you are using concantenation in a formular, how do you force it to display exactly what is in the cell. I have a problem where 80% is displayed as 0.083572.... and 6 is displayed as 5.54545..... I just want it to display exactly as it is in the cell. Is there a way to do this? Thanks. |
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