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![]() I've searched this, and other, sites. I think the answer is "can't be done" but I thought I'd ask the experts. I have a text box on a graph that refers to a cell. Text box has =Sheet1!A1 for example I would like it to have this cell value AND a text value. =Sheet1!A1 & " TextMessage" My searching shows that can only be done by performing the concatenation in a second cell and linking the text box to that second cell. QUESTION: is it possible to do this concatenation within the text box only? Thanks. -- Thanks for your reply & assistance. Jimbo213 |
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