Adding a Space into my macro

Majesticz

New Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2014
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Hello

I'm having an issue adding a Space between a Name and a macro link



=CONCATENATE("Test Test","CHAR(10)",'[Payless-VZW-CradlePoint-Phase2.xlsx]Currently Staging'!$F$2)

This is what it looks like
Test TestCHAR(10)202256

I need it to look like this

Test Test 202256


Can anyone help me add the space between Test Test & 202256

Thanks

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dms37

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Joined
Nov 29, 2006
Messages
231
Hi,

This should do the job:

=CONCATENATE("Test Test"," ",'[Payless-VZW-CradlePoint-Phase2.xlsx]Currently Staging'!$F$2)
 
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