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User's IF statement doesn't work. If the user logs onto another PC,
that same IF statement is fine. If another user logs onto the PC, the
*same* statement runs fine.

I just don't get it!
Any suggestions welcome...

Eugene

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Any suggestions welcome...

Post the IF statement...


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User's IF statement doesn't work. If the user logs onto another PC,
that same IF statement is fine. If another user logs onto the PC, the
*same* statement runs fine.

I just don't get it!
Any suggestions welcome...

Eugene

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The statement may contain a function that is not available because an Add-In
is not ticked. Analysis ToolPak and Analysis ToolPak - VBA are the Add-Ins
that most often need ticking.

Doug

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User's IF statement doesn't work. If the user logs onto another PC,
that same IF statement is fine. If another user logs onto the PC, the
*same* statement runs fine.

I just don't get it!
Any suggestions welcome...

Eugene



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The statement really is quite simple, here is a test entry:

=IF(A1=A2,"t","f")

Thanks for your help!

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what does it run on the offending pc?

Mangesh


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The statement really is quite simple, here is a test entry:

=IF(A1=A2,"t","f")

Thanks for your help!





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Sorry, I meant what does it return on the offending machine

Mangesh


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what does it run on the offending pc?

Mangesh


"eugenevr" wrote in message
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The statement really is quite simple, here is a test entry:

=IF(A1=A2,"t","f")

Thanks for your help!





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What is in A1 and A2? As a guess, the use has "Precision as Displayed"
checked, so that cell formatting is changing the interpretation of
formula results.

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eugenevr wrote:

The statement really is quite simple, here is a test entry:

=IF(A1=A2,"t","f")

Thanks for your help!


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