I have a formula, and it works okay, but I have to change it based on how many characters appear in a cell. I would like to avoid this, as there is just too much room for error.
The end result of my formula is to get a result like the following: U1C01EP or U1C01L04EP depending on which columns are completed. But the "variation" on the number of characters in the cell (1 or 2) and accounting for the leading zero is what is getting me confused.
Column V always contains only 1 character, so this is not an issue. "U" will be added before the contents of this column in the formula
Column W will contain either 1 or 2 characters. If there is only 1 character, the concatenate needs to add a leading 0 following the "C" and then the contents of column W.
Column X will contain either 1 or 2 characters. If there is only 1 character, the concatenate needs to add a leading 0 following the "L" and then the contents of column X. Now this column may also be blank, if that happens, then there should be no "L" within the result, that portion would be left off.
Cell R1 contains the code that is added to the very end of my result. This code will change, so it is placed in a fixed location to be added to the end.
And I would like to keep the IF statement that I wrote accounting for Column S being Blank, yielding a blank cell completely as a result.
I am attempting to concatenate the dept numbers for each user in a list. For example, the first user listed below is associated with 6 depts. I would like the resulting macro to concatenate the dept's into one cell next to the Name.
Below is an example with the solution I am attempting to produce.
Sample Table
Name Dept
Abbruzzese,James L 188100
[Code] ......
Output
Name Dept
Abbruzzese,James L 188100, 231100, 600377, 600656, 600663, 600708
I have a worksheet entitled 'Data'. In this worksheet there is a table consisting of 4 columns plus relevant data:
TABLE 1:
Project Benefit Type Delivered or Enabled Benefit
PJ1 Financial Delivered Saving of $4M over 24 months.
[code]....
I have been trying to create a formula that will enable me to pull data from the 'benefit' column(column D) so that the cell contents populate in a single cell in a table in a different worksheet.
TABLE 2:
Financial - Delivered Financial - Enabled Tech - Delivered Tech - Enabled Green - Delivered Green - Enabled
[code]....
So, as an example, I am hoping that a formula can be created which pulls the text from relevant cells in column D when criteria from columns A, B and C are met e.g. Tech benefits that are Delivered in PJ2 would populate cell E3 ('Tech -Enabled') in Table 2 with:
The formula below works great for counting. I need to use the same formula to CONCATENATE all of the names in B:B. It seems as though I should just replace COUNTIFS with CONCATENATE and change Data!C:C to Data!B:B, but it doesn't work. I tried a search on the web using the title of this thread but came up with very few clues. Is it even possible to CONCATENATE with multiples IFS?
I have multiple rows that I wanted to concatenate. I want the values delimited to a symbol like +. The problem using the sample formula =CONCATENATE(A3," = ",B3,"+",C3,"+",D3) is if there's a blank row the + sign will still display. I attached sample file with the desired result.
I have a macro to concatenate multiple cells but unfortunately it is not giving the result,
It has to concatenate below mentioned cells and put the result in column N
Sub ConcatColumns() Do While ActiveCell "" 'Loops until the active cell is blank. 'The "&" must have a space on both sides or it will be 'treated as a variable type of long integer. Range("N1").Select ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = _ "=CONCATENATE(RC[-10],RC[-9],RC[-8],RC[-7],RC[-6],RC[-5],RC[-1])& ActiveCell.Offset(0, 0)" ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Select Loop End Sub
Using Excel 2007. Can I use IF along with CONCATENATE. =if(h26<.0099(concatenate(ak26,AK27))if(h26>.010(concatenate(ak26,aQ26,ak27)) Can't seem to get the proper syntax.
I have attached an table and need to combine name from different rows which a condition that the ID is the same and the name are different from others. However, the code that i have will combine all the name if the ID is match. I'm not familiar with the Macro.
Im tryng to do a SUMIF formula that has several criteria as answer but using the concatenate formula, but it doesnt seem to come back with the answer - im using AND/OR formula aswell, but have a feeling im doing it wrong.
It does work when i use the single concatenate, but not when i try a do more than one
I am trying to get a complete list of applications per device. I have the device list but it is broken down into seperate lines so i would like some sort of formula (not fussed what type as long as it gets the desired results!) that will look in column A and if the text is the same, to concatenate the info in column b, separated by a comma. So for the first device (4d713006) i would get 1 cell that would have the list of all 52 applications in it separated by a formula. This is so i can vlookup the device name from another sheet and pull through all the list of applications.
In the workbook, 3 columns of importance Column N,S and AC. Concatenate order ("S"&"N"&"AC") - combine it and show value in column AG. Column AC has either 0 or any other number (50,60,100 etc). If it is 0 I need to insert an 'F' at the end of the code in column AG, any other numbr and i need an 'O'.
Column N has contract code, this will be in the middle, usually its alphabets like RF,EF, but sometimes numbers like 21,33, etc but when its a single digit number like 6, i need it changed to 06 (need the 0 infront). Column S has exchange codes, and this has to appear in the front of the code in Column AG. Same as Column N, if there is a single digit number then put a 0 infront of it.
I need a formula to be placed in cell Col A, Row 1, that concatenates any and all cells in Col A, with a ';' separating each item. I only want this concatenation performed ONLY IF an adjacent cell in Col B contains the letter 'X.
Additionally, if the cell in Col A is null, then I the formula to ignore it, and not perform the concatenation.
I have a column say column A. It has a pattern of cells where there is a code C10A3(alpha numeric) in say A1 and then in cells A2-A9 there are descriptions (alpha only). This continues uniformally down to cell 300. So every x amt of cells down a code appears and then below this for x cells is a description. What i would like to do is create a macro to concatenate the code waith each of the descriptions and paste it in the adjacent cell to the description. So....
I would like to concatenate A1 and A2 and have the output in B2 (C10A3Global.) And A1 and A3 with the output in B3 etc. This should continues until A10 (where the cell contains alpha numeric characters) where nothing is entered in B10 and then in B11 there should be D05A9Global.... The only difference between the description and the cell is numeric characters...
Say in L4 on form test i want to look for the value of A4 in Drill data range a2 to z1000 and retun a concatenated string of something like "sav 407 : 08-may to 11-may"
I've made a "Budget Calendar" so to speak.., with my bills on the first sheet, and the Months in the following sheets. What I'm trying to do is say, for instance, the day is the 11th on the calendar, (there are two bills due on this day), and I have the bill scheduled to be on the 11th, can I use a formula to return what bills are due?
On the "Bill Dates" sheet, you can see where I'm kind of going with this...
On the August calendar, under the 11th, I want it to say "Internet, gas (utility)" in cell D20, or "Internet" and "gas (utility)" in D20&21, respectively.
I can get E20 to return the total bills due for the day using "=VLOOKUP("11th",'Bill Dates'!$B$2:$D$395,3,FALSE)", and it'd be awesome if I could get it to return them in different rows as well.
I have 2 worksheets, Worksheet 1 has Customer Magic Number on it as a reference and a few customer details and Worksheet 2 has Customer magic number and contact fields.
to show the contact codes in sheet 1 however I also need to show the Notes which are located in Columns G:I, Is there an easy to use the index & match functions as above with the concatenate function to add the notes in the cell beside where I am inputting the contact codes?
I am trying to concatenate multiple strings of text where each may have composite or compound formatting. Is there any way to maintain the formatting? The Characters.Insert method won't work because the resulting string is greater than 255 characters. See an example below.
String 1: When you simply concatenate String 2: these strings, Excel discards String 3: formatting at the character level.
Required Result: When you simply concatenate these strings, Excel discards formatting at the character level.
I think this is an easy one, but i can't figure it out. I have a spreadsheeet with multiple concatenate functions programed in. All of them work. If, however, i try to change the formula inside the concatenate function it freezes and will not calculate the new cell. I have the calculation tab set to automatic in the options tab...
I have a text document disaggregated into sentences each in different cells. I need a way of selecting different cells with a mouse, and through a Macro, have the text from those cells viewed in concatenated form into new textbox generated by the Macro.
I have a list of people to send drawings out to. I have already made the selections am just trying to work out how to simplify the output so as to use as a field in a data file to go onto a letter.
"| A01 | A02 | A03 | A04 | A05 | A06 | A07 |" are for Joe Bloggs ( | are cells)
In another cell, i would like to merge them together like so
"A01-A07" are for Joe Bloggs
And also as follows
"| A01 | | A03 | A04 | A05 | | A07 |" are for John Smith
would like this to be "A01, A03-A05,A07" are for John Smith.
So differing conditions depending on what happens in the range. I have had a couple of attempts at this using a VBA concatenate command, I can get them to display like "A01,A02,A03..." with a selected separator, but cannot get it how i want it.
I am looking to write a formula that can concatenate cell A$1$ (absolute) & B1: B245 (dynamic)and then A$2$- B1:B245 and then so on.
So for example, I need to concatenate cell A$1$ & B1, and then A$1$ & B2, all the way up until B245, and then I need to restart the sequence with A2 and B1.
Formula to preform this concatenation, or will this need to be done with VBA?
I have attached a spreadsheet illustrating my query.
I would like to run a sub procedure called generatedataset then I'd like to enter a date from column J (starting from J4) into G12 ( cell G12 is a named range called effective_date). Then enter the concatenation of the adjacent cells K4 and L4 and place this into cell G9 (cell G9 is a named range called dataset_name). Then call the procedure again. Repeating for all values in range starting at J4 extending down, and for all corresponding concatenated values in K and L.
Data would always be taken from columns J or K&L and placed in the same cells ie G12 (named range effective_date) and G9 (named range dataset_name) respectively.
I am using the below formula manually but it is taking too long. How to automate this? Is there a way to create the space and comma for as long as the list is?
What is the best way to concatenate with a semi-colon across multiple cells in excel. The one kicker is I only want to concatenate where the cell is populated.
If I write a simple Concatenate or combined columns, if a cell is blank I get the multiple.