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This: =TEXT($L2,"""from"" 0.0""%"";"""" 0.0""%"";""""")&" to
"&TEXT($M2,"0.0%")&"," yields this: from 84.8% to 8451.0%, I need to have it say: from 84.8% to 84.5%, . (So, what is the proper way to join parts of a VBA statement together, anyway)? Please advise. DOUG ECKERT |
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