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=IF(AND('Productions Rates'!C3=0,'Productions Rates'!D3=SF,'Productions
Rates'!H3=0),'Productions Rates'!$R$6) This works fine till I enter the 'Productions Rates'!D=3=SF, I receive an error #NAME?. I belive it caused by the SF. Any help to correct this? -- Joe |
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Maybe you mean
="SF" including the quotes? Otherwise, what is "SF" supposed to mean? -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "painter50" wrote in message ... =IF(AND('Productions Rates'!C3=0,'Productions Rates'!D3=SF,'Productions Rates'!H3=0),'Productions Rates'!$R$6) This works fine till I enter the 'Productions Rates'!D=3=SF, I receive an error #NAME?. I belive it caused by the SF. Any help to correct this? -- Joe |
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Thanks Niek:
It worked. The SF is for SQUARE FOOT. I am working on a spreadsheet for estimating interior and exterior painting. I sure i will more issues. Thanks for your help. -- Joe "Niek Otten" wrote: Maybe you mean ="SF" including the quotes? Otherwise, what is "SF" supposed to mean? -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "painter50" wrote in message ... =IF(AND('Productions Rates'!C3=0,'Productions Rates'!D3=SF,'Productions Rates'!H3=0),'Productions Rates'!$R$6) This works fine till I enter the 'Productions Rates'!D=3=SF, I receive an error #NAME?. I belive it caused by the SF. Any help to correct this? -- Joe |
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