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Default Quick one(I think!), LEN & IF


Hi,

does anyone know if its possible to incorporate the IF and LEN
statements,

I'm trying to say, IF the field is over 62 characters in Legth, show 1,
or show 0 if its under.

I tried various, =IF(A162,1,0) but that doesn't work, do I need to use
the LEN statement somewhere also?

Thanks for any help, much appreciated.


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