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well, think it should have worked. "00/01/1900" is simply a zero returned by
the vlookup for blank cells where the formula cell is formatted as dd/m/yyyy. Here's a quick sample to illustrate that it works: http://cjoint.com/?ivpswpsoqg bollard.xls -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "bollard" wrote: Hi Max I tried this, but it didn't work. I also tried replacing the 0- with "" or " ", but that didn't work either. Seemed such a neat idea too. |
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