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Hello. I need help with If/Then in Excel. What is the way to signify
anything being typed as the qualifier? What I mean is, =IF(a2=ANYTHING,"yes","no"), what is the syntax for ANYTHING, that is, any character at all that is typed will return a "yes". I hope that makes sense. Any help is appreciated. |
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