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![]() Hello All, Hopefully someone here knows something I dont! Basically, I need a formula or function that will allow one cell to determine what value is assigned to another cell. What I've been playing with is: =IF(H1=1,(SUBSTITUTE(Details!D6,"0",D2))) I've never used SUBSTITUTE before and I think I am applying it wrong...... I'm not sure if it will even do what I am looking for....... So, what is supposed to happen is that if H1=1 then cell D6 on the Details page will have the same number as cell D2. Eventually it will be an imbedded IF structure that will say that if H1=2 then Details!D7 will be the same number as D2. The other important part is that I need it to be firm. As in, if I enter the number 1 into H1 then D2 needs to become the same number as Details!D6, but if I then enter the number 2 into H1 then I need the number that was just put into Details!D6 to stay there. I hope I explained that well; I know it's a little confusing. Hope someone can help!!! -- nevi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nevi's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=33238 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=552857 |
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