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Thanks Sandy Mann but I did have date format in - I had made an error in the
parentheses - it's now working fine. -- Kind regards Ann Shaw "Sandy Mann" wrote: It sounds like the *dates* you have are really text representations of dates not real dates. Try pretending to reformat one of the cells to General and it should show a value like 39493 in the Format cells dialog box. If it still shows the date then it means that it is text. -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Annie" wrote in message ... I am putting in the formula exactly as suggested but keep getting #VALUE! in the cell. I have checked it many times and it is the correct formula. -- Kind regards Ann Shaw "Jarek Kujawa" wrote: in C1 =IF(B1-A1<=30,"<=30 days overdue",IF(AND(B1-A130,B1- A1<=60),"30<overdue<=60",IF(AND(B1-A160,B1- A1<=90),"60<overdue<=90","90 days overdue")))) copy down, then apply autofilter |
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