Column A:
MD
MS
NV
Column B:
Cashier
Stocker
Manager
What I am hoping to get in Column C using one formula:
MD - Cashier
MD - Stocker
MD - Manager
MS - Cashier
MS - Stocker
MS - Manager
NV - Cashier
NV - Stocker
NV - Manager
Thanks
Column A:
MD
MS
NV
Column B:
Cashier
Stocker
Manager
What I am hoping to get in Column C using one formula:
MD - Cashier
MD - Stocker
MD - Manager
MS - Cashier
MS - Stocker
MS - Manager
NV - Cashier
NV - Stocker
NV - Manager
Thanks
The answer provided in your originial post here:
http://www.excelforum.com/excel-gene...40#post2747740
Did not help?
Sincerely
S?ren Larsen
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