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Default Syntax for running a macro from an =IF function?

Hi,

I want to run a macro that simply moves data from one row
to an area of the worksheet that keeps track of completed
items. What I need is a statement that does something
like this:

=IF(b1="",do nothing, run move macro).

How do I tell the =IF function to run the macro? This
seems to be a pretty easy thing to go yet the Help does
not address it.

Thanks,

Bob
 
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