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Qaddoumi

Dears,

I am trying to do by formula the following but I failed:
I have two columns, one has the distance and the other has the height level,
and to draw it at the AutoCAD I need to put them in one column with comma in
between like
First column has the number: 710
Second column has the number: 23.20
I need to create new column to have: 710,23.20
Is it possible without typing it manually? Please help me, I really need it.
 
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Pete_UK

Put this in C1:

=A1&","&B1

Then copy this down column C. You can fix the values by selecting all
the cells in column C and clicking <copy>, then right-click in the
column and click on Paste Special | Values (check) | OK then <Esc>,
and after that you don't need the first two columns so you can delete
them.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
M

Mike H

Hi,

A few more example would have been better but this works for your posted
example

=A1&","&TEXT(B1,"0.00")


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Mike

When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.
 
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T. Valko

Assuming the number in column B needs to be 2 decimal places...

A1 = 710
B1 = 23.20

Enter this formula in C1 and copy down as needed:

=A1&TEXT(B1,",0.00")
 

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