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Please help with this formual before I pull out my hair :) Also, there is a
formula in b6. |
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You can't do this with a formula. If B6 is a value, you cannot put a formula
in there. You need to add it do a different cell. =IF(B 6=8333,8333,"what should I use if less than?") -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Help Me" <Help wrote in message ... Please help with this formual before I pull out my hair :) Also, there is a formula in b6. |
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