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Hello folks.
I have the following formula that does do the the required job. Is it possible for it to be 'tidied up', possibly with a lookup formula. =IF(Apr!$C5="","X",IF(Apr!$C5="Holiday","Hol.",IF( Apr!$C5="Sick","Sick",IF(Apr!$C5="Worked","Work",I F(Apr!$C5="Day Off","D / O",IF(Apr!$C5="Wrk & 1/2 Hol","½ Hol.","")))))) Your help is and always has been very much appreciated. Thanking you in anticipation. -- Big Rick |
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