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Thanks so much for help; really appreciate it. Not sure how to implement what you are suggesting: Regarding the Custom Format suggestion: O"MHz" What is the O ? Is this a letter or number ? What do I put for it; could you give me an example using my data, please ? Hate to appear dumber with this than I am, but will blame it on "old-age" now. Much thanks, Bob ------------------------------------- On 2/28/2013 7:38 PM, joeu2004 wrote: "Bob" wrote: Have a very long column of numbers: [....] I want to add the following text, MHz, to each, e.g. 4MHz 7MHz 9MHz etc. Instead of making the cell text per se, I would suggest that you simply use a Custom format, e.g. 0"MHz" . Thus, the cell retains in numeric value, but MHz appears in the displayed value. Select the cells to change their format. Or use the Format Painter tool. |
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