In Excel 2002, I want to combine three cells (City, State, and Postal Code)
into a single cell. I know this string will work for putting a space in
between each item:
=A1amp;quot; quot;amp;A2amp;quot; quot;amp;A3
This yield this type of output: Seattle WA 98102

What do I do to place a comma after the quot;cityquot; so that it yields this type
of output:
Seattle, WA 98102

Dave,

=A1amp;quot;,quot;amp;quot; quot;amp;A2amp;quot; quot;amp;A3

Cheers,

Steve--
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View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=509331Try something like this:

=A1amp;quot;, quot;amp;A2amp;quot; quot;amp;A3Does that help?

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Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP-Proquot;Dave Greenquot; wrote:

gt; In Excel 2002, I want to combine three cells (City, State, and Postal Code)
gt; into a single cell. I know this string will work for putting a space in
gt; between each item:
gt; =A1amp;quot; quot;amp;A2amp;quot; quot;amp;A3
gt; This yield this type of output: Seattle WA 98102
gt;
gt; What do I do to place a comma after the quot;cityquot; so that it yields this type
gt; of output:
gt; Seattle, WA 98102
gt;
gt;

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