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Hi Andy,

Thanks for the info. It works now, but I am having a hard time getting one
cell to go underneath the other..I used the CHAR(10), but am working from
Switz & on a French keyboard & system, so am not sure that CHAR is the same
in French...any ideas????

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Hi

It should show up immediately - if you have calculation set to Automatic
(see Tools/Options/Calculation)

Andy.

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"CONCATENATE Excel function" <CONCATENATE Excel
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I cannot seem to figure out the CONCATENATE function. I have an enormous
amount of info. on a spreadsheet, from which I would like to
extrapolate
information to make a address label database. How do I do this?

CONCATENATE simply joins the text from two (or more) cells. For example,
with "qwe" in A1 and "rty" in B1,
=CONCATENATE(A1,B1)
will give "qwerty".
However, it's a redundant function since the much simler formula
=A1&B1
does the same thing.

Thank you very much..it's the first time I use this function:-)))
Just one more question, does the result of this formula show up right away
or do I have to do soemthing else?





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Select an empty cell
then hit alt-f11 (to see the VBE, where macros live)
then hit ctrl-g (to see the immediate window)

Type this and hit enter:
activecell.formula = "=char(10)"

Then back to excel and look at the formula bar with that cell still selected.
(Excel will translate the VBA code for you.)



Jen wrote:

Hi Andy,

Thanks for the info. It works now, but I am having a hard time getting one
cell to go underneath the other..I used the CHAR(10), but am working from
Switz & on a French keyboard & system, so am not sure that CHAR is the same
in French...any ideas????

"Andy" wrote:

Hi

It should show up immediately - if you have calculation set to Automatic
(see Tools/Options/Calculation)

Andy.

"Jen" wrote in message
...


"Stephen" wrote:

"CONCATENATE Excel function" <CONCATENATE Excel
wrote in message
...
I cannot seem to figure out the CONCATENATE function. I have an enormous
amount of info. on a spreadsheet, from which I would like to
extrapolate
information to make a address label database. How do I do this?

CONCATENATE simply joins the text from two (or more) cells. For example,
with "qwe" in A1 and "rty" in B1,
=CONCATENATE(A1,B1)
will give "qwerty".
However, it's a redundant function since the much simler formula
=A1&B1
does the same thing.

Thank you very much..it's the first time I use this function:-)))
Just one more question, does the result of this formula show up right away
or do I have to do soemthing else?






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Thanks a million Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-))))))))))

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Select an empty cell
then hit alt-f11 (to see the VBE, where macros live)
then hit ctrl-g (to see the immediate window)

Type this and hit enter:
activecell.formula = "=char(10)"

Then back to excel and look at the formula bar with that cell still selected.
(Excel will translate the VBA code for you.)



Jen wrote:

Hi Andy,

Thanks for the info. It works now, but I am having a hard time getting one
cell to go underneath the other..I used the CHAR(10), but am working from
Switz & on a French keyboard & system, so am not sure that CHAR is the same
in French...any ideas????

"Andy" wrote:

Hi

It should show up immediately - if you have calculation set to Automatic
(see Tools/Options/Calculation)

Andy.

"Jen" wrote in message
...


"Stephen" wrote:

"CONCATENATE Excel function" <CONCATENATE Excel
wrote in message
...
I cannot seem to figure out the CONCATENATE function. I have an enormous
amount of info. on a spreadsheet, from which I would like to
extrapolate
information to make a address label database. How do I do this?

CONCATENATE simply joins the text from two (or more) cells. For example,
with "qwe" in A1 and "rty" in B1,
=CONCATENATE(A1,B1)
will give "qwerty".
However, it's a redundant function since the much simler formula
=A1&B1
does the same thing.

Thank you very much..it's the first time I use this function:-)))
Just one more question, does the result of this formula show up right away
or do I have to do soemthing else?






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Dave Peterson

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