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  1. #1
    Betty Turvy
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    adding the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells

    How do you add the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells, without
    changing the existing numbers in that range. ie. if you have these numbers
    in a row of cells: 123 456 234 899
    and you want them to read
    PR123 PR456 PR234 PR899

    I want to add this PR prefix to all these numbers in a row of cells, without
    typing the prefix into each cell. Thank you.


  2. #2
    Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from address)
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    Re: adding the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells

    Betty Turvy wrote:
    > How do you add the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells, without
    > changing the existing numbers in that range. ie. if you have these numbers
    > in a row of cells: 123 456 234 899
    > and you want them to read
    > PR123 PR456 PR234 PR899
    >
    > I want to add this PR prefix to all these numbers in a row of cells, without
    > typing the prefix into each cell. Thank you.
    >


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    You can custom format the cell(s) to show PR at the front. It doesn't change
    the actual contents of the cell the Excel knows about, but it does change what
    is displayed on the screen to you.

    1) Right click on a cell
    2) Select Format Cells
    3) Select Custom
    4) There will be a bunch of custom formats in a window to the right.
    Above them is a bar where you can type PR##########
    5) Click OK

    Bill

  3. #3
    SheriTingle
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    RE: adding the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells

    Here's an option. Go to the Format menu and select cells. In the Format Cells
    dialog box select the number tab. From the Category list on the left select
    Custom. In the line that says Type: you type PR### and close the dialog box.

    The PR will automatically be placed in any cell you format with this custom
    format and the ### is a place holder for any three numbers.

    To apply this, select the cells you want to format. Select Format, Cells and
    on the number tab select Custom and find your custom format from the bottom
    of the list on the right.

    Good luck!

    "Betty Turvy" wrote:

    > How do you add the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells, without
    > changing the existing numbers in that range. ie. if you have these numbers
    > in a row of cells: 123 456 234 899
    > and you want them to read
    > PR123 PR456 PR234 PR899
    >
    > I want to add this PR prefix to all these numbers in a row of cells, without
    > typing the prefix into each cell. Thank you.
    >


  4. #4
    SheriTingle
    Guest

    RE: adding the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells

    Sorry, I didn't see that Bill had already answered your question. : )

    "Betty Turvy" wrote:

    > How do you add the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells, without
    > changing the existing numbers in that range. ie. if you have these numbers
    > in a row of cells: 123 456 234 899
    > and you want them to read
    > PR123 PR456 PR234 PR899
    >
    > I want to add this PR prefix to all these numbers in a row of cells, without
    > typing the prefix into each cell. Thank you.
    >


  5. #5
    Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from address)
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    Re: adding the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells

    Don't ever be sorry for offering help to someone... You done good ;-)

    Bill
    --------------------
    SheriTingle wrote:
    > Sorry, I didn't see that Bill had already answered your question. : )
    >
    > "Betty Turvy" wrote:
    >
    >
    >>How do you add the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells, without
    >>changing the existing numbers in that range. ie. if you have these numbers
    >>in a row of cells: 123 456 234 899
    >>and you want them to read
    >>PR123 PR456 PR234 PR899
    >>
    >>I want to add this PR prefix to all these numbers in a row of cells, without
    >>typing the prefix into each cell. Thank you.
    >>


  6. #6
    Michael
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    RE: adding the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells

    If the prefix or suffix is not going to be constant you could use the
    Concatenate function. For example, if your data is in A1:D1, in cell E1 you
    could type PR. Then in Cell A2 type =$E$1&A1 and copy to Cells B2:D2. You
    could also simply type = "PR"&A1 in A2 and copy to B2:D2. Finally, copy
    A2:D2 and edit/paste special/values in A1. However, this will change your
    numbers to Text. HTH
    --
    Sincerely, Michael Colvin


    "Betty Turvy" wrote:

    > How do you add the same prefix or suffix to a range of cells, without
    > changing the existing numbers in that range. ie. if you have these numbers
    > in a row of cells: 123 456 234 899
    > and you want them to read
    > PR123 PR456 PR234 PR899
    >
    > I want to add this PR prefix to all these numbers in a row of cells, without
    > typing the prefix into each cell. Thank you.
    >


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