=CONCATENATE(<1st formula>,"    ",<2nd formula>)

On 2 June 2018 at 16:20, . <[email protected]> wrote:
> In cell A2 the following formula
>         is placed-=F30-2In the same cell (A2) I want to place a second 
> formula which is
>         =A10+4How can I add this second formula into A2 and obtain the results
>         of both formulas in the same cell (A2) but each separated by
>         several spaces so the results are distinct?Thank you,Carl
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