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This should be easy, but for the life of me I can't figure it out. I
have one cell that has a date (a1) in it. I want to verify that date against a range of dates (b1:b4) (it needs to be in that range) that I have in a column, while using an if/and statement. The statement I want to use is something to the effect of (in words): if a1 is a thursday and is in the range b1:b4, give me a something, otherwise give me something else. Am I making this harder than it should be? |
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