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=IF(B7, TEXT(C6,"mmm dd yyyy"), TEXT(E6,"mmm yyyy")) Note that the result will be text, not actual dates. In article , Mindie wrote: I am trying to display a cell in a certain format depending on what cell it is equal to. For example, =IF(B7=TRUE,C6,E6). If the answer is C6 I want the field to display Jan 22 2004, if it is equal to E6 I want the field to display Jan 2004. The answer would appear in cell K6 for example. |
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