Concatenation with Fixed column widths

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Excel 2003: SP2
Greetings: Gleaned info from this ng, but having trouble making it work.

Data in C: Description Column
Data in D: Unit of Measure Column: Fixed width of 10 required
Data in E: QTY Column: Fixed width of 6 required

Concatenated result should be: D & E & C
=LEFT(D23&REPT(" ",10),10) 'This work great.

=LEFT(D23&REPT(" ",10),10) & LEFT(E23&REPT(" ",6),6)
This returns as "Value"

Then I still also need to "add" column C.
Help, please
 
For numeric fields like column E, use the TEXT function like this:

=TEXT(E23,"000000")

this will give you 6 characters, with leading zeroes as necessary.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
It worked for me, so what is in D23 and E23?

BTW, shouldn't it be

=RIGHT(REPT(" ",10)&D23,10)&RIGHT(REPT(" ",6)&E23,6)

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Bob

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Worked, as promised.
Now, it is possible that columns D and E (and even C) could be numeric or
text.
Do I use "TEXT" for each of these?
Is it possible to reverse the alignment so that the number or text is to the
left of the column and (if necessary) a series of dots fills in the rest of
the cell.
This would still make it easy to read.
 
Columns D and E could be either text or numeric.
The following seems to work:
=LEFT(TEXT(D1,"0")&REPT(" ",10),10)&LEFT(TEXT(E1,"0")&REPT(" ",6),6)&C1
Except:
1 A blank cell returns a Zero - Not wanted - Should return a Blank
2: 3 blank cells returns #Value - Also not wanted - Also should return a Blank
Is there a modification to the above, that would accomplish this?

Thanks
 
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Changed: "0" to " ". Seems to solve problem # 1
Still would appreciate help on # 2.
 
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