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Thanks
I was resigned to writing a macro or manually using
replace to change the operator when needed. This tip will
be very helpful either way.

-----Original Message-----
How about adding a unique pattern of spaces to the

operator in the
formula and then doing a Replace?
Example: (^ are spaces)
=Sumproduct((Range1^=^Criteria1)*(Range2^^^Crite ria2)*

(Range3^^^<^Criteria3))
This prevents the same operators in different locations

from being
changed.

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