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What Topper writes is probably true, but if I understand what you want
to do it's really much easier than you think. Just make the formula one time in row 1 and then copy and paste it to your other rows. Excel will take care of adjusting the row references for you. If you're putting the formula in Column C, it will be =IF(A1=B1,"Text you want if TRUE","What you want if FALSE") |
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