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How to CONCATENATE two dates field together
I am trying to concantenate 2 dates field together like 1/1/04 & 12/31/04
into 1 field showing 1/1/04 - 12/31/04 but not able to use the concatenate function for it convert to data to a number. Any help is appreciated. |
Answer: How to CONCATENATE two dates field together
Concatenating two date fields in Excel
Instead of using the Code:
CONCATENATE
This formula uses the Code:
TEXT For example, if cell A1 contains the date 1/1/04 and cell B1 contains the date 12/31/04, the formula would look like this: Code:
=TEXT(A1,"m/d/yy") & " - " & TEXT(B1,"m/d/yy") |
Hi
try =TEXT(A1,"MM/DD/YY") & " - " & TEXT(B1,"MM/DD/YY") -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Lisa wrote: I am trying to concantenate 2 dates field together like 1/1/04 & 12/31/04 into 1 field showing 1/1/04 - 12/31/04 but not able to use the concatenate function for it convert to data to a number. Any help is appreciated. |
Lisa,
The two dates are in A7 and A8 for this example: =TEXT(A7,"m/d/yyyy")&" - "&TEXT(A8,"m/d/yyyy") tj "Lisa" wrote: I am trying to concantenate 2 dates field together like 1/1/04 & 12/31/04 into 1 field showing 1/1/04 - 12/31/04 but not able to use the concatenate function for it convert to data to a number. Any help is appreciated. |
Try:
=TEXT(A1,"mm/dd/yy")&" - "&TEXT(B1,"mm/dd/yy") HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- I am trying to concantenate 2 dates field together like 1/1/04 & 12/31/04 into 1 field showing 1/1/04 - 12/31/04 but not able to use the concatenate function for it convert to data to a number. Any help is appreciated. . |
one way:
=TEXT(A1,"m/d/yy") & TEXT(B1,"m/d/y") In article , "Lisa" wrote: I am trying to concantenate 2 dates field together like 1/1/04 & 12/31/04 into 1 field showing 1/1/04 - 12/31/04 but not able to use the concatenate function for it convert to data to a number. Any help is appreciated. |
Whoops, try
=TEXT(A1,"m/d/y - ")&TEXT(B1,"m/d/y") In article , JE McGimpsey wrote: one way: =TEXT(A1,"m/d/yy") & TEXT(B1,"m/d/y") |
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