Concatenate

Matt

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I'm having problems concatenating a text formatted cell with a date formatted cell. Each time that I try to concatenate the 2n cells the date reverts back to the code e.g. 37305 rather than retaining the date format 19/01/02. Does anyone have any ideas to get around this.

Thanks

Matt
 

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On 2002-02-18 03:27, Aladin Akyurek wrote:
Matt,

Try:

=A1&" "&TEXT(B1,"dd/mm/yy")

where A1 houses a text value and B1 a date.

Aladin


Adding a space to the concatenation is not necessary.
Instead, the formula could entered as :-
=A1&TEXT(B1," dd/mm/yy")
 
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