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I use "IF And" statments in excel alot. But in VBA I dont think you
don't use the brackets with "IF AND". How would your write the following in VBA? =IF(AND(RAND()<0.5,RAND()0.1,),"Yes",IF(AND(RAND( )0.5,RAND()<0.9,),"Yahoo","No")) Note you will have to replace the excel rand() function with the VBA rnd() function. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |