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Default If Then Statement

Hi Todd

remove the word "NOT" from the IF statement

If n.Value = "" And n.Offset(0, 1).Value = "" Then

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JulieD

"Todd" wrote in message
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I want to go down a column "M" and look at each cells value and if it is
blank, I want to look at the cells value immediately to the right "N" and
check if it is blank. It they are both blank "null", I want to enter the
word "Funded" in the cell in column "M". If either cell has a value/text
in
it I don't want to do anything. I tried to work something out but with no
success. Below is my try at the code. Thanks for any help!


Sub FixStatus()

Dim LastRow As Variant


LastRow = Application.WorksheetFunction.CountA(Range("A:A"))
For Each n In ActiveSheet.Range("M2", "M" & LastRow)
If n.Value = "" And n.Offset(0, 1).Value = Not "" Then
n.Value = "Funded"
Else
End If
Next n



End Sub