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Tennisstar007

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How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111

Bob Phillips

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=1919216111 /1000

perhaps?

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

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How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111




Beege

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Concatenate means join not add, right?

So, if 1919216111 is in cell B5 and 919216.111 is in B6, then the formula
is B5&B6. But if you mean change the value from one to the other, then
=(B5/1000)-1000000 would work

Beege


"Tennisstar007" wrote in message
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How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111




Ron Coderre

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Not sure what exactly you're trying to do, so here are some guesses:

Starting with 1919216111 in A1

A text conversion might look like this:
=MID(A1*0.001,2,255)

A numeric conversion:
=--MID(A12*0.001,2,255)
or anothe way:
=MOD(A12,10^INT(LOG(A12)))*0.001

Does that give you something to work with?

***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP-Pro


"Tennisstar007" wrote:

How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111


Beege

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Sorry, that first formula should have been B5&B6, because of the way you
phrased the question...


"Beege" wrote in message
...
Concatenate means join not add, right?

So, if 1919216111 is in cell B5 and 919216.111 is in B6, then the formula
is B5&B6. But if you mean change the value from one to the other, then
=(B5/1000)-1000000 would work

Beege


"Tennisstar007" wrote in message
...
How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111






Tennisstar007

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Thanks Ron! I am trying to convert a fund, department, FERC and budget
number into an account number format. Your formula worked! I just need to
add zero's to the end of two formatted account number. I tried to add the
zero by using the adding decimal button, but it does not work. Any
suggestions??? Thanks again, for your help.

Tennisstar007 (Pam)

"Ron Coderre" wrote:

Not sure what exactly you're trying to do, so here are some guesses:

Starting with 1919216111 in A1

A text conversion might look like this:
=MID(A1*0.001,2,255)

A numeric conversion:
=--MID(A12*0.001,2,255)
or anothe way:
=MOD(A12,10^INT(LOG(A12)))*0.001

Does that give you something to work with?

***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP-Pro


"Tennisstar007" wrote:

How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111


Tennisstar007

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Thanks!



"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=1919216111 /1000

perhaps?

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from email address if mailing direct)

"Tennisstar007" wrote in message
...
How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111





Tennisstar007

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Thanks for assisting me.



"Beege" wrote:

Sorry, that first formula should have been B5&B6, because of the way you
phrased the question...


"Beege" wrote in message
...
Concatenate means join not add, right?

So, if 1919216111 is in cell B5 and 919216.111 is in B6, then the formula
is B5&B6. But if you mean change the value from one to the other, then
=(B5/1000)-1000000 would work

Beege


"Tennisstar007" wrote in message
...
How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111







Ron Coderre

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Based on your post, I'm assuming you went with the text formula approach.
=MID(A1*0.001,2,255)

If that's true, then changing displayed decimal places will have no impact
on the "word" 919216.111

Try this:
=MID(A1*0.001,2,255)&"00"

Alternatively, changing displayed decimals will work on any of the numeric
methods.

Does that help?

***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP-Pro


"Tennisstar007" wrote:

Thanks Ron! I am trying to convert a fund, department, FERC and budget
number into an account number format. Your formula worked! I just need to
add zero's to the end of two formatted account number. I tried to add the
zero by using the adding decimal button, but it does not work. Any
suggestions??? Thanks again, for your help.

Tennisstar007 (Pam)

"Ron Coderre" wrote:

Not sure what exactly you're trying to do, so here are some guesses:

Starting with 1919216111 in A1

A text conversion might look like this:
=MID(A1*0.001,2,255)

A numeric conversion:
=--MID(A12*0.001,2,255)
or anothe way:
=MOD(A12,10^INT(LOG(A12)))*0.001

Does that give you something to work with?

***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP-Pro


"Tennisstar007" wrote:

How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111


David McRitchie

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A1: 919216.111
B1: 1919216111

=A1 & " " & B1
to concatenate as text with a space between

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HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001]
My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
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How can I concatenate 1919216111 to 919216.111





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