Hi
this can't be achieved with formulas. You can't have both in a cell: a
value and a formula. This would require VBA
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Frank Kabel
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"milt" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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This may be trivial but it has stumped me for some time. I need an IF
statement of the form:
=IF(CURRENT STEP STEP 1, LEAVE VALUE UNCHANGED, CALCULATE VALUE
USING
CURRENT VARIABLES)
There is a 13 step process, with one column per step, cols B - N. If
in
step one the value of B1 is calculated to be "Y", then I want it to
remain "Y" throughout the other steps; hence, the first two
components
of the above statement--if we are beyond step 1 leave the step 1
value
unchanged. The problem is I can't find a successful way to leave the
value unchanged. I have tried UPPER(B1), simply uppercasing what is
there, and I have tried VALUE(B1)*1, multiplying by one, but in each
case it creates a circular reference and that screws up other things.
Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Milt
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