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Default Concatenate Problem

Hi

I use WinXP with Excel 2000

I use a "helper" column in a linked spread sheet with approx 1200 lines of
data that is then used to generate a pivot table.

The formula in the helper colum is as follows:

=IF(VALUE(F984)=0,"",CONCATENATE(I984&" [",B984&" DAYS ]"))

As you can see by the formula that I am adding a reference to another cell &
the word DAYS inside [] brackets from the text string in cell I984.

This works fine.

However as the original text string is of varying lengths the result is that
the data that I am concatenating is also staggered.

Example:

BLACK PB4W45855-PN84503-T [ 77 DAYS ]
BROWN PN3W45854-PN43009-T [ 36 DAYS ]
WHITE SPW0363X-PS13007-A [ 77 DAYS ]
E GREEN SPG0463X-PS53008-A [ 77 DAYS ]
RYSDALE BROWN-PN42789-D [ 103 DAYS ]


What I would like to be able to do is have the concatenated data to be
"right aligned" in the cell while the original data stays left aligned.

Example:

BLACK PB4W45855-PN84503-T [ 77 DAYS ]
BROWN PN3W45854-PN43009-T [ 36 DAYS ]
WHITE SPW0363X-PS13007-A [ 77 DAYS ]
E GREEN SPG0463X-PS53008-A [ 77 DAYS ]
RYSDALE BROWN-PN42789-D [ 103 DAYS ]

Is this possible?


Thanks

John



 
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