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CONCATENATE can join up to 30 text items together. Text items can be text strings, numbers, or cell references that refer to one cell. Numbers are converted to text when joined. If you need to specify a number format for a number being joined, see the TEXT function.
Select the cell in which you want the combined data. Type the formula, with text inside double quotes. For example: =”Due in & A3 & days” NOTE: To separate the text strings from the numbers, end or begin the text string with a space. Press Enter to complete the formula.
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.
The Excel CONCATENATE function concatenates (joins) join up to 30 text items together and returns the result as text. The CONCAT function replaces CONCATENATE in newer versions of Excel. Text1 — The first text value to join together.
Concatenate a column with comma/space by formula 1. Select a blank cell you will place the concatenation result in, and enter the formula =CONCATENATE(TRANSPOSE(A2:A16)&”,”) into it. 2. Highlight the TRANSPOSE(A2:A16)&”,” in the formula, and press the F9 key to replace cell reference with cell contents.
Enter this formula =A2&” TEXT(B2,”mm/dd/YYY”) into a blank cell besides your data, see screenshot: 2. Then drag the fill handle down to the cells to apply this formula, and you can see, the text and date have been combined in one cell.
Select the cell in which you want the combined data. Type the formula, with text inside double quotes. For example: =”Due in & A3 & days” NOTE: To separate the text strings from the numbers, end or begin the text string with a space. Press Enter to complete the formula.
Re: [Solved] Text with Formula in same cell You can use the original formula, like =SUM(B271:B279), and just put the text in the format code. Format, Cells, Number, Format Code “Total Calories (Max 1379):”General will add the text, but you can use the value in other calculations because it's still a number.
Select the cell where you want to put the combined data. Type = and select the first cell you want to combine. Type & and use quotation marks with a space enclosed. Select the next cell you want to combine and press enter. An example formula might be =A2&” “&B2.
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