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Hi Guys,

I don't use excel for really complicated things and don't set up sheets
frequently but when I do make a sheet I want a quick way to copy and past
the formulas that I have used in the past. Since I don't do it very often,
is there already a method that you use? Here is an example below of what I
was thinking of. I concatenate text often so this is my first idea on how
to keep track. I created an excel sheet so I can go copy the formula then
change the cell letters to fit what I am working on at the time. Is there a
better way?

Thanks,
Linda


Expression Outcome
=A1&" "&B1 A1String B1String
=A1&", "&B1 A1String, B1String


 
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