if statement concantenate

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    Using Wildcard in Cell Reference

    <tbody> I'm building a worksheet that will concatenate cells based off of criteria in another column on the same row. After much searching I found Harlan Groves aconcat UDF and this is the formula I've got so far: =SUBSTITUTE(aconcat(IF(Labor!$A$8:$A$100=A2," "&Labor!$M$8:$M$100," ")),"...
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    if statement + concantenate

    Hi, What formula would satisfy these parameters (if statement + concantenate): If f5=h5 then display only f5, if not, display the concantenation of f5 + " " + h5 Thanks!

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