Answer:
1. =CONCATENATE(" John"," ","Smith")
2. =(" John"&" "&"Smith")
Explanation:
Given
Two separate strings; "John" and "Smith"
Required
2 separate formulas to concatenate both strings to form " John Smith"
There are several ways to concatenate strings in Microsoft Office Excel; one of the methods is using the concatenate function while the another method is using the traditional & operator.
Using the concatenate function, the formula is as follows
=CONCATENATE(" John"," ","Smith")
This function will combine the " John", " " and "Smith" to give a new string " John Smith" (without the quotes).
Using the traditional & operator may be a little bit difficult (and not frequently used) but the formula is as follows;
=(" John"&" "&"Smith")
The result will be the same as (1) above
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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It says you cannot delted since it is still open'
the simple solution is to just ifnd what folder or process is open and close it (click the X at the top right or left of the window)
if that doesn't work, go to task manager (hold ctrl, alt, del all together then release)
then try to force close the window
then you should be able to delete once the window is clos