Kombinera datum- och tidskolumner i en kolumn med formeln
För att kombinera datum- och tidskolumnerna i en kolumn kan följande formel hjälpa dig:
1. Ange denna formel: =concatenate(text(A2,"mm/dd/yyyy")&" "&text(B2,"hh:mm:ss"))till en tom cell där du vill placera det kombinerade resultatet och tryck sedan på ange för att få den första kombinerade cellen.
2. Och välj sedan formelcellen och dra fyllningshandtaget ner till cellerna du vill kombinera, och datum- och tidskolumnerna har kombinerats i en kolumn, se skärmdump:
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Same error to me
It doesn't work. I do not understand the message below. I don't need it explained to me. I just need a formula that works please. Thank you.
"There's a problem with this formula.
When trying to insert the formula Excel replies:
If you type: =1=1, cell shows : 2
To get around this, type an apostrphe (') first:
But if you type: '=1=1, cell shows: =1+1"
Why ?
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I get the result like: 01/10/yyyy 14:15:00.000+03:00
Do you know how to remove the yyyy and get the actual year?
And do you know how to remove the GMT + 3 to a fixed hour?
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After struggling for 30 minutes with this thing and getting results like "14/05/yyyy hh:12:02", I finally cracked the code. Instead of =concatenate try using basic =A2+B2...
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Hello KA,Sorry to hear that. If you don't mind, could you please show us more details on this matter? A screenshot is the best. We will try our best to help you?Sincerely,Mandy
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Thank you for solving a problem that I have been wrestling with for the longest time! None of the "help" on CONCATENATE worked for me, but your formula above worked instantly. Fabulous!
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It doesn't work. I do not understand the message below. I don't need it explained to me. I just need a formula that works please. Thank you.
"There's a problem with this formula.
Not trying to type a formula?
When the first character is an equal(=) or minus (-) sign, Excel thinks it's a formula.
you type: =1=1, cell shows : 2
To get around this, type an apostrphe (') firts:
you type: '=1=1, cell shows: =1+1"
I have replaced the rows and cells numbers and letters and have done it several times.