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Sorry. I missed the part about a different workbook. See Bernard Liengme's
response. -- "Joyce" wrote in message ... How do I get the contents of the last cell to move to a new workbook cell. So, If all criteria's are true, then I want a number 1 to move to a new workbook cell "PCLIVE" wrote: =IF(AND(A2="BIRS",E20),E2,0) The last "0" is what will be if either or both criterias are not true. HTH, Paul -- "Joyce" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up a formula, such as below but can't get past the first "if function. Can someone help So far this is what I have =IF(A2="BIRS",E20,0) I have 2 critierias that must be true : A2 must = specific words and E 2 must be greater than zero. If both are true then I need the number that is in cell E 2 to copy to a different workbook in a new cell |
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