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Introducing Quote Add SNN Field Feature

Our Quote Add SNN Field feature is designed to enhance your user experience and streamline your workflow, making it easier for you to gather and organize important information.

Key Features:

Ability to add Social Security Number (SNN) field to your quote forms
Customizable field options to fit your specific needs
Secure encryption to protect sensitive data

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Efficiently collect customer information for accurate quoting
Ensure compliance with data privacy regulations
Reduce manual data entry errors

By adding the SNN field to your quote forms, you can easily gather necessary information from your customers in a secure and organized manner, allowing you to provide more accurate quotes and improve overall customer satisfaction.

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Highlight the cells you want to add the quotes. Go to Format > Cells > Custom. Copy/Paste the following into the Type field: \\@\\ Click okay Be happy you didn't do it all by hand.
Highlight the cells you want to add the quotes. Go to Format > Cells > Custom. Copy/Paste the following into the Type field: \\@\\ Click okay Be happy you didn't do it all by hand.
If the text in cells A1 or A2 already has double quotation marks surrounding it, the marks would be included in the result. If you need to add these marks, you can do so with a special character code. Add "CHAR(34)" anywhere you need a double quotation mark to appear.
You can write a simple Hello in a cell and it will go right in, but if you put an = sign at the beginning, then you have to put it as a string, thus: ="Hello" The opening and closing quotes here tell Excel that whatever in between them is the text that should appear.
Select a cell where you want to enter the formula. Type =CONCATENATE( in that cell or in the formula bar. Press and hold Ctrl and click on each cell you want to concatenate. Release the Ctrl button, type the closing parenthesis in the formula bar and press Enter.
Select a blank cell such as cell B1 which is adjacent to the cell you want to add comma at end, enter the formula =A1&",", and then press the Enter key. See screenshot: 2. Select the cell B1, drag the Fill Handle down to the range you need.
If the text in cells A1 or A2 already has double quotation marks surrounding it, the marks would be included in the result. If you need to add these marks, you can do so with a special character code. Add "CHAR(34)" anywhere you need a double quotation mark to appear.
If the text in cells A1 or A2 already has double quotation marks surrounding it, the marks would be included in the result. If you need to add these marks, you can do so with a special character code. Add "CHAR(34)" anywhere you need a double quotation mark to appear.
Microsoft Excel uses double quotation marks to signify text within formulas. When it sees these marks, it uses the text and discards the quotes. Typing quotation marks directly into a cell is not an issue because Excel automatically recognizes that you are entering text and therefore keeps the quotation marks.
Select the cell in which you want the combined data. Type an = (equal sign) to start the formula. Click on the first cell. Type the & operator. Type the text string for the character that you want between the words, for example:
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