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On 15 Jul., 23:46, johnrb7865
wrote: Hi, does anyone know the best way to test if the 1st character in a cell in a number or a letter in an IF statement? I tried =IF(ISNUMBER(MID(A1,1,1)),do this if true, do this if false where A1 could be a202 or 202 and it didn't work. I clearly don't understand the ISNUMBER command. I even tried it alone =ISNUMBER(MID(A1,1,1) where A1 was a202 and 202 and they both came back FALSE. *Any ideas? Thanks, John Hi John =isnumber(A1) will return true if A1 contains a number, otherwise it returns false. Regards, Per |
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