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#Value! Error when Concatenating
I am trying to concatenate two fields together. They are both
numerical fields. I have never had a problem but for some reason some work but most give me the #Value! error. I am using the 2003 version of Excel. Does anyone know why this is happening? Thanks |
#Value! Error when Concatenating
What's your formula?
-- Kind regards, Niek Otten "LymaBeane" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to concatenate two fields together. They are both numerical fields. I have never had a problem but for some reason some work but most give me the #Value! error. I am using the 2003 version of Excel. Does anyone know why this is happening? Thanks |
#Value! Error when Concatenating
I tried +C13&D14 and I also tried =concatenate(C13,D14) and even
=concatenate(C13&D14) but I keep getting the #Value! error. |
#Value! Error when Concatenating
The only thing I can think of is C13 or D14 is #VALUE! already.
Are they formulas? -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "LymaBeane" wrote in message ups.com... I tried +C13&D14 and I also tried =concatenate(C13,D14) and even =concatenate(C13&D14) but I keep getting the #Value! error. |
#Value! Error when Concatenating
No C13 has a number in it and also D14 does too. There are no formulas
in those 2 cells. |
#Value! Error when Concatenating
That didn't sound right so I just went in and as a test created a formula
concatenating 2 numbers together: =a2&b2 No problem. Then I went to Tools/Options/Transitions/Transition Formula Evaluation and Voila! I got the #Value error. So check that and uncheck it. -- Kevin Vaughn "LymaBeane" wrote: No C13 has a number in it and also D14 does too. There are no formulas in those 2 cells. |
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