On 10/26/2014 06:29 PM, Budgie wrote:
Yes, apostrophe sorry.
DATEVALUE, that was it.
Many thanks once more.
Will report back if problems, else thanks again,
Budgie
In general, it is better to use the built-in methods when ever possible
since they will easily stay with the sheet without compl
On 26/10/14 21:36, Brian Barker wrote:
At 21:05 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
OK I now have the spaces and other marks sorted out. Not helped by the
"Intelligent" quotation marking in libreoffice. I must find out how to
turn off.
Tools | AutoCorrect Options... | Localized Options: u
At 21:05 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
OK I now have the spaces and other marks sorted out. Not helped by
the "Intelligent" quotation marking in libreoffice. I must find out
how to turn off.
Tools | AutoCorrect Options... | Localized Options: untick Replace.
Alternatively, just use
On 26/10/14 20:43, Brian Barker wrote:
At 19:44 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
I have been working on the easy bits of my problem and have a solution
except that the answer looks dreadful as I cannot find out how to
insert spaces or commas into results of the formula to get the format
Hi :)
I think you can add extra characters in speech-marks can't you? Something
like;
=CONCATENATE(C2," ",D2," ",TEXT(E2,"dd/mm/yy")," ",TEXT(F2,"dd/mm/yy))
Regards from
Tom :)
On 26 October 2014 19:44, Budgie wrote:
> On 26/10/14 18:31, Brian Barker wrote:
>
>> At 18:14 26/10/2014 +, Al
At 19:44 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
I have been working on the easy bits of my problem and have a
solution except that the answer looks dreadful as I cannot find out
how to insert spaces or commas into results of the formula to get
the format presentable. I am using:-
=CONCATENA
On 26/10/14 18:31, Brian Barker wrote:
At 18:14 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
OK, looks simpler and though I would give it a try but having loaded
my .csv file none of the formula are working. Is there somewhere these
can be turned on and off?
Do you mean that you see formulae inste
On 26/10/14 18:31, Brian Barker wrote:
At 18:14 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
OK, looks simpler and though I would give it a try but having loaded
my .csv file none of the formula are working. Is there somewhere these
can be turned on and off?
Do you mean that you see formulae inste
At 18:14 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
OK, looks simpler and though I would give it a try but having loaded
my .csv file none of the formula are working. Is there somewhere
these can be turned on and off?
Do you mean that you see formulae instead of the results of those
formulae? I
On 26/10/14 16:46, Brian Barker wrote:
At 15:09 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
I need a macro to insert a nominal code which depends on the value in
a cell. This is to follow the text contents of two other cells (names)
and the date contents of two more cells. The end result will be in
On 26-10-2014 16:09, Budgie wrote:
Hi,
I need a macro to insert a nominal code which depends on the value in a
cell. This is to follow the text contents of two other cells (names)
and the date contents of two more cells. The end result will be in one
cell with comma separating giving:-
Name1,n
At 15:09 26/10/2014 +, Alastair Noname wrote:
I need a macro to insert a nominal code which depends on the value
in a cell. This is to follow the text contents of two other cells
(names) and the date contents of two more cells. The end result will
be in one cell with comma separating giving
Hi,
I need a macro to insert a nominal code which depends on the value in a
cell. This is to follow the text contents of two other cells (names)
and the date contents of two more cells. The end result will be in one
cell with comma separating giving:-
Name1,name2, date1-date2, nominal code
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