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is there a formula i can put in cell C1 that will put the word "York" and
todays date whatever that happens to be on the day, i only want it to do this if there is a number greater than 0 in cell A1. In other words if A1 is 0 then i want C1 to be blank. If A1 = anything larger than 0 then C1 should read "York" + todays date thanks |
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