Hi Jason
Then try
=A1&" "&TEXT(B1,"# ?/?")
Apologies, an extra " had crept into my original formula!!!!
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Regards
Roger Govier
"jason2444" <jason2444@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> let me explain a little better
> A1 width
> B1 5 1/4
> C1 =a1&" "&b1
> showing up as width 5.25
> need to show up as width 5 1/4
>
> thanks.
>
> "Roger Govier" wrote:
>
>> Hi Jason
>>
>> If I enter 5 1/4 in A1, and 2 in B1 in C1=A1+B1 returns 7 1/4 for me,
>> when I format C1 the same as A1.
>>
>> If, however, you were wanting to concatenate this to show, say, 7 1/4
>> inches, then =C1&" inches" will return 7.25 inches.
>> IF this is your problem, then use
>> =Text(C1,""# ?/?")&" inches"
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>>
>> Roger Govier
>>
>>
>> "jason2444" <jason2444@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:46538198-F276-49BA-B527-F1D8837A5460@microsoft.com...
>> > using a formula to combine multiple cells. one of the cells has a
>> > fraction 5
>> > 1/4 . the results of the formula from the combined cells is
>> > converting the 5
>> > 1/4 to 5.25 how do I get the result of the formula to retain the 5
>> > 1/4
>> > fraction. I have tried formating the cell but that dosen't seem to
>> > work.
>> > Using excel 2002
>>
>>
>>
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