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The formula =IF((FIND("Overall",B2)),"Y","N") produces a Y if the word Overall appears in column B, but instead of an N if it doesn't, a #VALUE! appears. I've tried "", false and leaving it out - but the #VALUE! always appears. Any ideas? CaroleO |
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