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I am using Excel 2013.
Cell AL7 has the value 7 in it. I have created the following formula in P7: =concatenate("=","A",AL7) The hope was that this would produce in P7 a formula (i.e. =A7). Instead it creates a string, i.e. "=A7". Is it possible to create an Excel formula by concatenating strings and values? Thanks. -- tb |
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