Barb, here is one way
=IF(ISBLANK(S69),"Void","")
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"Barb123" wrote in message
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Example: IF(s69=blank,"Void"....
What I want to say is if a cell, (s69in this example) is blank, enter the
word "Void"
but the above way don't work - I don't know how to enter that in this IF
formula.
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