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Hi Gavin,
I assume that by displaying "TR" you mean assigning value "TR" using if or any other condition. You can incorporate countif into your formula. I mean countif(a1:a4,"tr") will give you number 0 if any "tr" is found in the range. Regards, Ivan |
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