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Hi I'm using the following formula in a routine:
Range("G11:CX298").Formula = "=IF(AND($DX11<$B11,$G11="".""),$DZ11)" If the criteria = true then it placecs the value of $DZ11 which is wan I want. What do I put in for the false part of the statement if I want to tak no action? I don't want to clear or change the contents at all if th condition is false. Thank -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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