IF Function Question
Do you have the formula placed in B327, this will be the reason for the
circular reference. The if statement must be in a differente cell. What you
can do if you only need one column with data is to place the formula on G327
for example and hide columns B through F.
You can not however have a formula referencing the same cell where the
formula resides, this creates the circular reference error.
Regards,
Michael Arch.
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"blucajun" wrote:
I already tried that formula -it creates a circular reference and gives me a
zero...
"Michael" wrote:
This is the formula
If(B327="",E327,B327)
Michael Arch
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"blucajun" wrote:
I'm having trouble figuring out how to properly do an =IF to make this work
the way I need. I have text in columns B & E, but some of the cells in
column B are empty. I need a formula that will look at column B and if it is
empty, copy the data from column E. If the cell in column B is not empty,
then keep what it already has. I tried using =IF(B327<"", E327, B327), but
I know the false is wrong. How do I accomplish this?
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