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Hi,
this must be very easy, but I cannot figure it out the right way: I want an If statement that checks whether one or more cells contain specific values. Therefore I tried something like: if or(Sheets(1).Range("K36")16%, Sheets(1).Range("K37")16%) then BLABLABLA etc. However, the OR doesn't work like this, but I cannot figure out how it should be done! Thanks for the help! Max |
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