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I receive an Excel workbook where the information I use is coupled into
two rows per item. The first row is the old information, and the second
row is the new information. If the new information is the same as the
old info, then nothing appears on the second row--the new information
cell is blank. This causes havoc with the macro I use to convert the
information so it becomes more easily usable and having the sender edit
the format is not an option.

Is there a function that I can insert into a macro so if the cell is
empty, then it will copy the cell from above it? For example, if S3 is
empty then it will copy the information from cell S2.

I know my terminology is off, so I apologize. My thanks in advance.


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