Hi Dear,
 
Use formula =A1&" "&B1&" "&TEXT(C1,"D-MMM-YY").
 

Regards

CA. Atul Singhal

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Hi All,

I have an issue while using concatenate formula, Can any one of you help me
out with this:

Query:

Column A : MS
Column B : Excel
Column C : 24- Oct-08 ( formated as d-mmm-yy).

When I use concatenate i get a result as : MS Excel 39745

After formatting the cell too d-mmm-yy, I get the same result instead of MS
Excel 24-Oct-08.

Please advice me if there is any other way out to get the result as desired.

Thanks in Advance

Cheers
Shyam





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