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Thank you - that is an approach that would work - but I'm assuming that by
your reply that Excel cannot handle it in one cell it really needs two? I was planning for cell b13 to have the following =if(c12=1,"Number of pays since issue","Contract is in renewal years") and then have cell c13 contain the appropriate answer. "Dave Peterson" wrote: How about an alternative? You could use another cell (C14??) to get the value you want: =if(c12=1,c13,yourformulahere) Then just use c14 as the cell with the "real" value. Brad wrote: When cell C12 = 1 , I would like the user to be able to input a value in C13 When cell C12 1, I want to control the input in C13 ie when c12 = 1 the use would enter values ranges 1 through 52 when c12 1 I would chose the appropriate number to use (again 1 through 52) Can I have an "equation" in cell C13 to do this? I realize that the desired result can be done using additional cells, but was wondering if it could be done in one cell? -- Dave Peterson |
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