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![]() luvthavodka wrote: This is a good start, however sorry I didn't clarify before that if b1 is #n/a, c1 will be blank and if c1 is #n/a, b1 will be blank. How could I adapt this formula so the condition is that b1 OR c1 = #n/a, rather than AND? =OR(ISNA(B1),ISNA(C1)) |
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