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Concatenation
I have two columns containing data and want to merge them into a third column
(Col D). Col B is number and Col C is text. Existing data looks like this: Col B Col C Col D 300 -0001 300-0001 300 -0002 300-0002 300 -0009 300-0003 I formatted C as CUSTOM (-0000). My concatenation formula (=(B2&"-000"&C2)) works until the Col C value is -0025, -0123, or -1234. These values appear as: 300-00025 (should be 300-0025) 300-00123 (should be 300-0123) 300-01234 (should be 300-1234) Can someone help me fix this problem? Any help will be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance. KenP |
Concatenation
=B2&TEXT(C2,"0000")
-- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Ken" wrote in message ... I have two columns containing data and want to merge them into a third column (Col D). Col B is number and Col C is text. Existing data looks like this: Col B Col C Col D 300 -0001 300-0001 300 -0002 300-0002 300 -0009 300-0003 I formatted C as CUSTOM (-0000). My concatenation formula (=(B2&"-000"&C2)) works until the Col C value is -0025, -0123, or -1234. These values appear as: 300-00025 (should be 300-0025) 300-00123 (should be 300-0123) 300-01234 (should be 300-1234) Can someone help me fix this problem? Any help will be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance. KenP |
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