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I sometimes look at the questions posed (and, of course, the answers) in this
Discussion Group to try and learn new things about Excel. Recently, in a couple of places, I saw "--" used in formulas. It appears that its purpose is to convert a logical True or False into a number (1 or 0). Is this correct? |
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