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How to assign formula text

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we have a data set here with three columns first one is a sip second one is the city and column C has a formula which concatenates the city and the SIP now say in your particular data set you just want the column C to be there you dont want a and B if you go ahead and delete this you can see that the whole formula field has got messed up because it is not able to find the city column that it used to reference before so lets undo what we have done we will see how you can convert this formula to a text so that you can safely go ahead and delete column a and column B select the cells that contain the formula if the whole column has the formula implemented you can just select the entire column right-click and copy and lets go to column D right-click and you can see there are different paste options for our particular use case we want to go with these task values this is the R icon with the small 1 2 3 written on it so just select that and you can see it is kind of replicated the same t

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Combine Cells With Text and a Number Select the cell in which you want the combined data. Type the formula, with text inside double quotes. For example: =Due in A3 days NOTE: To separate the text strings from the numbers, end or begin the text string with a space. Press Enter to complete the formula.
Usually you type =A1 for referring to the cell A1 in Excel. But instead, there is also another method: You could use the INDIRECT formula. The formula returns the reference given in a text. So instead of directly linking to =A1, you could say =INDIRECT(A1).
Press Ctrl + C to copy the formulas, or Ctrl + X to cut them. Use the latter shortcut if you want to move formulas to a new location. Open Notepad or any other text editor and press Ctrl + V to paste the formulas there. Then press Ctrl + A to select all the formulas, and Ctrl + C to copy them as text.
We often hear that you want to make data easier to understand by including text in your formulas, such as 2,347 units sold. To include text in your functions and formulas, surround the text with double quotes ().
You can include both a formula and text in the same cell in Excel. You can do this in many ways, depending on what you are trying to accomplish. The first screenshot below shows an example of when it may be useful to combine a formula and text in the same cell.
Click the cell where you want to enter a reference to another cell. Type an equals (=) sign in the cell. Click the cell in the same worksheet you want to make a reference to, and the cell name is automatically entered after the equal sign. Press Enter to create the cell reference.
Convert number to text using the Excel TEXT function Add a helper column next to the column with the numbers to format. Enter the formula =TEXT(C2,0) to the cell D2. Copy the formula across the column using the fill handle. You will see the alignment change to left in the helper column after applying the formula.
Convert Text to Numbers Using Paste Special Option Enter 1 in any empty cell in the worksheet. Copy the cell that contains 1. Select the cells that you want to convert from text to numbers. Right-click and select Paste Special. In the Paste Special dialog box, select Multiply within the Operation category. Click OK.

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