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Lauren
What you are doing should work but have you tried just using the ampersand (&) eg =A2&B2. I find this a lot easier and more flexible. Roger "Lauren" wrote: When I go to Insert, Funciton, chose concatenate, then the cells I want to merge, I can see the correct results, but once I hit OK and the wizard closes I can only see the formula =concatenate(A2,B2) - I have tried the CTRL + ` to swith between views but no luck |
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