REPT function is used to repeat the text or cell reference to multiple times. The function has two “Required” arguments i.e. text and number_times
=REPT(text,number_times)
Here we have some examples, where “Column A” has various values, “Column B” represents the number of times value should be repeated and “Column C” shows the output of the function. Explanation is also provided for your reference:
We will be using REPT function as follows:
– Spaces available in a string is counted as characters
– If number_times argument has “0”(Zero) value, it will show output as “Blank/Empty text”
– Value in number_times argument should NOT be “Negative value or Text” otherwise output will return with error
– Function should give output in “General” format, however, if the output is not as per the desired format then we need to change the cell format to “GENERAL”.
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