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Logical Arguments 1 and 2 equate to true thereby making the resulting answer
= False. You can check this by clicking on the formula wizard nest to the display window in the formula bar. "pls123" wrote in message ... hello all !! i have this.... =OR(AND(T65-U65=Q55*N11;L10=TRUE);(U55*Q56<=T55)) but for some formal reason i need it to give false when it's true and vice versa.. with this... if i am not wrong... =IF(OR(AND(T65-U65=Q55*N11;L10=TRUE);(U55*Q56<=T55));FALSE;TRUE) am i right ?? tx !! paolo |
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