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concatenate not working
I am trying to combine fields in Excel 2007
=CONCATENATE(AB4,AC4) or =AB4 & AC4 and when I click enter and move to the next field the field where I left the formula remains =CONCATENATE(AB4,AC4) and doesn't seem to exicute. I was able to make a single cell reference bring forward the value. Example =AB4 and enter then the value of AB4 appears in the cell. Frustrated Thursday. |
concatenate not working
It sounds like the cell you have your formula in is formatted as Text.
Change its format to General and re-enter the formula. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Ralph" wrote in message ... I am trying to combine fields in Excel 2007 =CONCATENATE(AB4,AC4) or =AB4 & AC4 and when I click enter and move to the next field the field where I left the formula remains =CONCATENATE(AB4,AC4) and doesn't seem to exicute. I was able to make a single cell reference bring forward the value. Example =AB4 and enter then the value of AB4 appears in the cell. Frustrated Thursday. |
concatenate not working
that was part of the problem but now I see more problems.
I am trying to concatenate an address string and the address1 field can be blank in which as I want to drop the comma. Here is the formula I have that doesn't work. AB4 is the Address1 field =IF(AB4 ISBLANK,( AC4&", "&AD4&", "&AE4&" "&AF4),(AB4&", "&AC4&", "&AD4&", "&AE4&" "&AF4)) thanks "Rick Rothstein" wrote: It sounds like the cell you have your formula in is formatted as Text. Change its format to General and re-enter the formula. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Ralph" wrote in message ... I am trying to combine fields in Excel 2007 =CONCATENATE(AB4,AC4) or =AB4 & AC4 and when I click enter and move to the next field the field where I left the formula remains =CONCATENATE(AB4,AC4) and doesn't seem to exicute. I was able to make a single cell reference bring forward the value. Example =AB4 and enter then the value of AB4 appears in the cell. Frustrated Thursday. |
concatenate not working
I played with it and got this to work:
=IF(AB346 = "",( AC346&", "&AD346&", "&AE346&" "&AF346),(AB346&", "&AC346&", "&AD346&", "&AE346&" "&AF346)) thanks again "Ralph" wrote: that was part of the problem but now I see more problems. I am trying to concatenate an address string and the address1 field can be blank in which as I want to drop the comma. Here is the formula I have that doesn't work. AB4 is the Address1 field =IF(AB4 ISBLANK,( AC4&", "&AD4&", "&AE4&" "&AF4),(AB4&", "&AC4&", "&AD4&", "&AE4&" "&AF4)) thanks "Rick Rothstein" wrote: It sounds like the cell you have your formula in is formatted as Text. Change its format to General and re-enter the formula. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Ralph" wrote in message ... I am trying to combine fields in Excel 2007 =CONCATENATE(AB4,AC4) or =AB4 & AC4 and when I click enter and move to the next field the field where I left the formula remains =CONCATENATE(AB4,AC4) and doesn't seem to exicute. I was able to make a single cell reference bring forward the value. Example =AB4 and enter then the value of AB4 appears in the cell. Frustrated Thursday. |
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