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=max(cell1,cell2)
,allows for your value to be either positive, nil or negative. MIN function would also work. "The-Jayhawk_fan" wrote: I am trying to get one cell to look at 2 others, determine which one has a value, and use that value. for example, d3 has no value, d4 has a value of 2.333. how do i get d5 to look at the 2 cells and give me 2.333. Also, sometimes d3 will have value and d4 won't. only one will have a value at any given time. hope that is not too confusing. thanks for the help. |
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