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On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 18:35:57 -0500, caliskier
wrote: "at the rate of $"&('[RATE.xls]Rate1'!$L$954)&" per Hour" You could use the TEXT worksheet function. Something like: "at the rate of "&TEXT([RATE.xls]Rate1!$L$954),"$#,##0.00")&" per Hour" or, if you wanted the result to be a number that you could use in other cells, you could use the formula: ='[RATE.xls]Rate1'!$L$954 and the custom format of: "at the rate of "$#,##0.00" per hour" Format/Cells/Number/Custom Type: "at the rate of "$#,##0.00" per hour" --ron |
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