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For example if I have information in cell A1 but my sentece is in A4. I want
the information to show up in the middle of the sentece. A1 = 5 she ate xx apples last night. |
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If all your sentences are set up with a double x ("xx") in the middle, you
can use: =SUBSTITUTE(A4,"xx",A1) Otherwise you can use, =CONCATENATE("She ate ",A1," apples last night.") If neither of these work submit more information to go on. -- Regards, Dave "kyjilly" wrote: For example if I have information in cell A1 but my sentece is in A4. I want the information to show up in the middle of the sentece. A1 = 5 she ate xx apples last night. |
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