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how can I combine two serials into one



 
 
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Old March 5th, 2004, 04:23 AM
ye
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Default how can I combine two serials into one

Usually the serials are created automatically. But I want
to combine two serials into one. For example, there are
two serials "--------" and "+". I want combine these two
into one such as "------+------". Is it possible?



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Old March 5th, 2004, 06:46 AM
Frank Kabel
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Default how can I combine two serials into one

Hi
not quite sure but maybe you're looking for
=A1 & B1
where A1 and B1 store your two serials

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ye wrote:
Usually the serials are created automatically. But I want
to combine two serials into one. For example, there are
two serials "--------" and "+". I want combine these two
into one such as "------+------". Is it possible?

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Old March 5th, 2004, 03:23 PM
Tushar Mehta
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Default how can I combine two serials into one

Also see the response in the original discussion on the subject.

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Usually the serials are created automatically. But I want
to combine two serials into one. For example, there are
two serials "--------" and "+". I want combine these two
into one such as "------+------". Is it possible?




 




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