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For example:
=IF(A1400,"Large","") would display the word Large if A1 were greater than
400, but the cell would look empty if A1 were not greater than 400.
if you used this:
=IF(A1400,"Large")
then you might see the word FALSE in the cell.

"seymourgomez" wrote:

I see this in formulas that reference a cell. I can't figure out what it
means.

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