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I may be very sleepy, but try this and tell me why I get "OFF", instead of
"OK": 1. Open a new workbook 2. Enter the following: Cell A1 =11813.21 B1 =5375.65 C1 =6437.56 D1 =IF(A1-B1-C1=0,"OK","OFF") 3. My result in D1 is "OFF" and it should be "OK" 4. Get a calculator or run it in your smart brain: 11813.21 minus 5375.65 minus 6437.56 = 0 (Big fat Zero!!) If you play with the first three cells, sometimes it works, sometimes not. I cannot see why or why not. If the TRUE statement is performed in a seperate cell, and the IF is done in another, I get "OK" when I should. Is this a flaw in Excel 2003? |
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