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for an If..Then statement you can do If "A1=B1" and "B1=C1" then
A1=C1. But is there a connecting word(AND) that can be done in the then part. such as......If (A1=B1) and (B1=C1) then (A1=C1) And (A1+3=D1) I know the syntacs aren't correct its an example to get the point across. Thanks |
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