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Gary's Student, Luke M, and Sheeloo,
Gary's Student's formula is working just great. I was pointing to the wrong sheet. Problem solved. Thanks for everyone's quick and accurate advice. MZ "Sheeloo" wrote: How and where did you copy the formula? You shoud enter the formula given by Gary's Student in a cell in Row 20 =IF(MIN(L20:Q20)=MAX(L20:Q20),"all the same","not all the same") then copy it down.. I tested on sample data and it works as it should. "MichaelZ" wrote: GS This seems to be returning "all the same" for everything, even when the values in L:Q are not all the same. Help. Thanks. "Gary''s Student" wrote: =IF(MIN(L20:Q20)=MAX(L20:Q20),"all the same","not all the same") -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200820 |
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