On 26/10/14 18:31, Brian Barker wrote:
At 18:14 26/10/2014 +0000, 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? If so, remove the tick from Tools | Options... | LibreOffice
Calc | View | Display | Formulae.

Note also that if you save your work in its current .csv format, any
formulae cannot be saved. Instead, just the current values of results of
any formulae will be saved, and the functionality will be lost once you
reopen the document. To avoid this, you need to save the document in a
spreadsheet format, sensibly LibreOffice's default .ods format.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


Hi Brian, many thanks. I worked that out and started over. I have achieved much of what I want with the "easier" bits using CONCATENATE but how do I insert spaces or commas? The resulting text looks dreadful all joined up
I have =CONCATENATE(C2,D2,TEXT(

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