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joel

Adding text to the start of a formula
 
Hi I am trying to add text to the start of a forumula without success below
is what I am trying to use. Please help

Joel

=B2&"sold "&,=sum(D8:D20)
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Kent Prokopy

Adding text to the start of a formula
 
=A1&" Sold " &B1& " Bottles of coke."

returns:
Kent Sold 15 Bottles of coke.



"Joel" wrote:

Hi I am trying to add text to the start of a forumula without success below
is what I am trying to use. Please help

Joel

=B2&"sold "&,=sum(D8:D20)
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N/A


IanC[_2_]

Adding text to the start of a formula
 
Just get rid of the ",=" before SUM.

=B2 & " sold " & SUM(D8:D20)

The spaces I've added aren't strictly necessary, but makes it easier to
read.

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Ian
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"Joel" wrote in message
...
Hi I am trying to add text to the start of a forumula without success
below
is what I am trying to use. Please help

Joel

=B2&"sold "&,=sum(D8:D20)
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N/A




FSt1

Adding text to the start of a formula
 
hi
close
=B2&" "&"sold"&" "&Sum(D8:D20)
the exta " " are for spaces between the words and numbers.
worked in xp on tuesday.

regards
FSt1

"Joel" wrote:

Hi I am trying to add text to the start of a forumula without success below
is what I am trying to use. Please help

Joel

=B2&"sold "&,=sum(D8:D20)
--
N/A


IanC[_2_]

Adding text to the start of a formula
 
=B2&" "&"sold"&" "&Sum(D8:D20)
the exta " " are for spaces between the words and numbers.
worked in xp on tuesday.


A tidier way is to put the spaces either side of the "sold" string (ie "
sold "). it gets rid of 2 amperands and 4 double-quotes.

=B2&" sold "&Sum(D8:D20)

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Ian
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joel

Adding text to the start of a formula
 
Hi thanks for all your help I tried them all and all I get is a blank cell
with a £ sign in it more help would be appreciated

Joel
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"IanC" wrote:

Just get rid of the ",=" before SUM.

=B2 & " sold " & SUM(D8:D20)

The spaces I've added aren't strictly necessary, but makes it easier to
read.

--
Ian
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"Joel" wrote in message
...
Hi I am trying to add text to the start of a forumula without success
below
is what I am trying to use. Please help

Joel

=B2&"sold "&,=sum(D8:D20)
--
N/A





FSt1

Adding text to the start of a formula
 
hi
you're right but i wanted them to show. which is why i pointed them out.
also give a better understanding of how it all works. sometimes the hard way
teaches more.

regards
FSt1

"IanC" wrote:

=B2&" "&"sold"&" "&Sum(D8:D20)
the exta " " are for spaces between the words and numbers.
worked in xp on tuesday.


A tidier way is to put the spaces either side of the "sold" string (ie "
sold "). it gets rid of 2 amperands and 4 double-quotes.

=B2&" sold "&Sum(D8:D20)

--
Ian
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IanC[_2_]

Adding text to the start of a formula
 
Hi Joel

What do you have in B2 and in D8:D20?
In a spare cell, type =B2. Do you get what B2 contains?
Try the same thing with =SUM(D8:D20). Is this correct?
Where does the £ sign come from? That's not in your formula, so I'm assuming
you've formatted as currency. If so, it shouldn't show the £ sign unless
there's something after it.

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Ian
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"Joel" wrote in message
...
Hi thanks for all your help I tried them all and all I get is a blank cell
with a £ sign in it more help would be appreciated

Joel
--
N/A


"IanC" wrote:

Just get rid of the ",=" before SUM.

=B2 & " sold " & SUM(D8:D20)

The spaces I've added aren't strictly necessary, but makes it easier to
read.

--
Ian
--
"Joel" wrote in message
...
Hi I am trying to add text to the start of a forumula without success
below
is what I am trying to use. Please help

Joel

=B2&"sold "&,=sum(D8:D20)
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N/A








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