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I think you'll need parentheses, Bob:
=--(A1B1) -- David Biddulph "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... =--A1B1 -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct) "cjrolls" wrote in message ... Hi This is possibly very simple but for some reason I just dont get it. I have 3 columns A B C 2 3 formula A & B have numbers and in C I need a formula to say '1' if A is greater than B and 0 if B is greater than A Many thanks |
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