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Concatenation
HELP! I am concatenating five columns of data into one column and dates are
in two of the columns. The concatenated column displays the numeric date value from the source column, and I need the date in the concatenated column to show as mmm-yyyy. -- JPS |
Concatenation
Use this on the dates:
TEXT(A1,"mmm-yyyy") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "JPS" wrote in message ... HELP! I am concatenating five columns of data into one column and dates are in two of the columns. The concatenated column displays the numeric date value from the source column, and I need the date in the concatenated column to show as mmm-yyyy. -- JPS |
Concatenation
T.
I knew this was a simple solution... As always I appreciate help from the "experts" -- JPS "T. Valko" wrote: Use this on the dates: TEXT(A1,"mmm-yyyy") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "JPS" wrote in message ... HELP! I am concatenating five columns of data into one column and dates are in two of the columns. The concatenated column displays the numeric date value from the source column, and I need the date in the concatenated column to show as mmm-yyyy. -- JPS |
Concatenation
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "JPS" wrote in message ... T. I knew this was a simple solution... As always I appreciate help from the "experts" -- JPS "T. Valko" wrote: Use this on the dates: TEXT(A1,"mmm-yyyy") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "JPS" wrote in message ... HELP! I am concatenating five columns of data into one column and dates are in two of the columns. The concatenated column displays the numeric date value from the source column, and I need the date in the concatenated column to show as mmm-yyyy. -- JPS |
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