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Hi Max. I tried this and it did not work. All it displayed was FALSE. I
tried to enter 3-22-2010 in B5, B8, and B4. All it said was FALSE. Any other suggestions? "Max" wrote: Think you could fashion it like this, using sumproduct In O4: =IF(SUMPRODUCT(--(DAY(B3:B30)21))0,N4,0) Success? hit YES below -- Max Singapore --- "Don" wrote: =IF(DAY(B3:B30)21,N4,0) I'm trying to use this formula to check in column B if a date of the 22nd of the month was entered (manually). If it was, then the cell (O4 in this instance) would be equal to the contents of cell N4, which is a numeric value. Otherwise, cell O4 would be equal to zero (0). The problem I'm having is that the range (B3:B30) is not being checked - it doesn't work. Furthermore, B4 is the only cell that allows this formula to work. Can't figure that one out. Do I need to rewrite the formula? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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