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How do i concatenate two date fields.
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How do i concatenate two date fields with out losing the date format? Thanks |
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How do i concatenate two date fields.
Use the TEXT function. For example...
=TEXT(A1,"mm/dd/yyyy")&" - "&TEXT(A2,"mm/dd/yyyy") where A1 and A2 are assumed to hold your dates and that the format you want your dates in are mm/dd/yyyy. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "J9" wrote in message ... Dear Excel How do i concatenate two date fields with out losing the date format? Thanks |
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