Formatting a number within concatenation

aaronmberg

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Here is part of an If statement that I am using.

=IF(AND(B45<0,B45<(E45+F45)),"BUY"&" "&ROUND(ABS($B45-(E45+$F45)),0)

If this is true and it returns "BUY ####", how can I format the number to have a comma separating thousands (#,###)?

Thanks in advance!
 

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You could also use

=IF(AND(B45<0,B45< E45+F45),"BUY "&TEXT(ABS($B45-E45+$F45),"#,###"),0)
 
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Given your conditions $B45-E45-$F45 will always be negative when the IF condition is true so you don't really need ABS, you could use

=IF(AND(B45<0,B45< E45+F45),"BUY "&FIXED(E45+$F45-$B45,0),"")
 
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