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="1D8+" & B1 BTW: "didn't work" isn't very informative. You can also use cell formatting. In the cell, put =B1 and choose Format/Cells/Number/Custom "1D8+"General In article , tenchi wrote: In Excel 2003 SP2 I need the text '1D8+' followed by the value of a different cell. I tried Cell Formating but it didn't work. |
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