Concatenate and spaces

Sam40mUK

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Evening All,
A quick question .. I am Concatenating text from various cells and I would really like a Space between each.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance.
S
 

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On 2002-04-21 13:34, Sam40mUK wrote:
Evening All,
A quick question .. I am Concatenating text from various cells and I would really like a Space between each.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance.
S

Try:

=A1&" "&B1&" "&C1
 
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Aladin,
Works fine, thanks.
For the benefit of others, note that a space is required between the two ""
I have to confess I did not notice that, at first!
Impetuous youth!
Cheers
S
 
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