hi everybody,
need some help for a formula that lists down in one cells, all the x checked option in a line.
something like (please see the picture attached) :
example.jpg
thank you for the help
hi everybody,
need some help for a formula that lists down in one cells, all the x checked option in a line.
something like (please see the picture attached) :
example.jpg
thank you for the help
This seems to work for the example shown.
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Last edited by TMS; 12-09-2013 at 08:04 PM.
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thanks for the reply!
sorry for the workbook file, I'll attach it now.
maybe I'm missing something, but where is the formula that works?
Last edited by nibhelim; 12-09-2013 at 08:00 PM.
Dohhhh ...
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Adjusted:
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thank you so much!
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A slightly modified version to add teh space after the comma:
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