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Does anyone know how to differentiate the cell formed by a value or a formula?
such as in cell a1 = 7 [value only] and in cell b1 = 3 + 4 [any formula] If the cell contains value, then return 0, else If the cell contains formula, then reurn 1. In this case, a2 = 0 [return], because a1 contains value and b2 = 1 [return], because b1 contains formula Does anyone have any suggestion? Thank you in advance Eric |
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