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Default Using Range operator (:) In If condition

Thanks Niek, It is checking 'P' column only and it is not checking 'Q' column
as you said. When I tried by entering value '10' in A1 and A2 and value '20'
in B1 and B2, and used the same formula as follows

=IF((A1:B1)=(A2:B2),"In Balance","Out of Balance")

It is checking for columns 'B' and it is not checking for column 'A'. Is
there any ides, on what basis the formula is deciding the columns, or the
formula which I am using is wrong.

Thanks in Advance,
Soundar.



"Niek Otten" wrote:

This formula will only compare P42 with P43

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

"Soundar" wrote in message ...
|I have an excel sheet, which provided by client, In that one cell contains
| formula as follows:
| =IF((P42:Q42)=(P43:Q43),"In Balance","Out of Balance")
|
| As per the above formula, My understanding is, P42 should be equal to P43
| and Q42 should be equal to Q43, then I will get "In Balance" as output. When
| I tried to changes the values in the cells, it is not giving "Out of Balance"
| and always showing "In balance" as output. Could you please suggest me on
| this.