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Default Using quotation marks

Mike

Use two double quotes

..Formula = "=AND(A10,C2="""")"

See also http://www.dicks-blog.com/excel/2004...eet_formu.html

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"Mike Collard" wrote in message
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I want to use the following formula in some code:

=and(a20,c2="") but I can't figure out how to use
additional single and double quotation marks to surround
the existing quotes to make it work.

I would use isblank(c2) instead of c2="" but that doesn't
work. The spreadsheet has been exported from Access and
although the cell appears empty, isblank only works if I
highlight the cell, press F2 to edit and then hit enter -
so there's soemthing hidden in the cell. If there is a
way of forcing the blank cells to really be blank then I
could use isblank. Hope this makes sense.

Thanks for any help

Mike Collard