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Addition of identical numbers to cells with different values.
The worked well. Thank you. I encountered a second problem.
In order to be read by the software, all of my account numbers must have a ' before. For example '123-44-1122-3-12 I tried to do a the formula you gave me, but I couldn't get it to work where the tick mark would be before the account number. Got any suggestions? "Luke M" wrote: In a column next to original data: =A2&12 Copy down as far as needed. To make static, I'd recommend copying the data, then right-click, paste special, values only. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "C Johnson" wrote: I don't know that this can be done, but I'd like to try and find out. I have a worksheet with a column for account numbers (all of which are different), but I need to add a code on the end of them for location. For example: 123-44-1122-3- 234-55-2213-5- 456-22-5345-6- I need to add the digits "12" to the end of each of the account numbers to denote location, so that they would look like this: 123-44-1122-3-12 234-55-2213-5-12 456-22-5345-6-12 Is there a fast way to do this and maintain the original values in the column? I would not like to have to enter "12" 864 times. Thanks |
Addition of identical numbers to cells with different values.
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That is double " single ' and double " Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:10:12 -0700, C Johnson wrote: The worked well. Thank you. I encountered a second problem. In order to be read by the software, all of my account numbers must have a ' before. For example '123-44-1122-3-12 I tried to do a the formula you gave me, but I couldn't get it to work where the tick mark would be before the account number. Got any suggestions? "Luke M" wrote: In a column next to original data: =A2&12 Copy down as far as needed. To make static, I'd recommend copying the data, then right-click, paste special, values only. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "C Johnson" wrote: I don't know that this can be done, but I'd like to try and find out. I have a worksheet with a column for account numbers (all of which are different), but I need to add a code on the end of them for location. For example: 123-44-1122-3- 234-55-2213-5- 456-22-5345-6- I need to add the digits "12" to the end of each of the account numbers to denote location, so that they would look like this: 123-44-1122-3-12 234-55-2213-5-12 456-22-5345-6-12 Is there a fast way to do this and maintain the original values in the column? I would not like to have to enter "12" 864 times. Thanks |
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