Concatenating two number types into a cell

doug firr

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I have done some analysis and am now preparing to present the results in a table.

I have a formula in a cell that looks like this: (E15+E16)&" "&"("&TEXT(E17,"0.00%")&")"

The results from this are a cell that looks like this: 670 (1.96%)

Being a little pedantic here but is there a way to edit the text formula so that it is all in italics like this: 670 (1.96%) ?

Also, see how I added the brackets using the concat operator &. Wonder if there's a neater way by integrating it into the text formula?
 

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Get help while writing formula
Click the italics "fx" icon to the left of the formula bar to open the Functions Arguments dialog. Help is displayed for each argument.
Actually, would it be possible to change the size of the text in the text formula instead without VBA?
 
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