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when i have had similar issues, i have found that i have to do as Steven says
FIRST.. ie.. delete the formula - make the formats the same - then re-enter the formula "Brandy" wrote: I have two columns for which I need a formula in a third to indicate if both cells do not equal each other. For example: D6=402 E6=701 I need f6 to show "not ok" I have used the formula =IF(E78=D78,"ok","not ok") but my results are incorrect (all are saying "not ok" even if D6=402 and E6=402. All suggestions are great appreciated. Thank you! |
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