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Default Between dates. Two problems

Thx. I've now solved the problem. Think there must have been an illegal,
hidden symbol in the cell. The formula seems correct (except from the fact
that my < and symbols were in the wrong direction :-)

Kjell


"Bob Alhat" skrev i melding
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I think you're missing some closing brackets in your formula
The cells should be formatted as General or Number

HTH
Bob


"Obonden" <kjeblo(ęt)frisurf.no wrote in message
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1) I have registered dates in column O and P. The cell format is Date
dd.mm.yyyy in both columns. In a third column (cell format text) I have
this formula
=IF(O2TODAY();IF(P2<TODAY();"JA";"");"")
which I expected to return the text JA if todays date is between the date
in column O and P, and blank if it is not. But the formula returns no
value at all, only the formula-text.
What is wrong?

2) When I try to copy the formula down, O2 and P2 don't change to O3 and
P3. The reason is that Excel don't consider the text as a formula, I
guess...




 
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