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I have the following cells
A1: D Roberts B1: 56 C1: MAT D1: 16,608.80 I need the sentance to read: D Roberts 56 days $16,608.80 MAT My formula is =CONCATENATE('Delinquent Loan 30 days'!A3," ",'Delinquent Loan 30 days'!B3," days ","$",'Delinquent Loan 30 days'!D3, " ",'Delinquent Loan 30 days'!C3) I am getting: D Roberts 56 days $16608.8 MAT How do I get my numbers to have the commas in them? |
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