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If I use HLookup on a table and the result of the comparison is false, how do
I not change an existing value in the cell? i.e.: =HLOOKUP(I14,Sheet1!K19:O28,10,TRUE) I14 is a date. If the date is past and there is a value in the cell, I do not want that value to change. Is there any way of doing this? -- searcherlady |
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