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I believe that I want to use something like this but it doesn't seem to work:
=IF(CC70,1,0) I have also tried: =IF(CC7<"",1,0) If the value in CC7 is greater than 0 then place the number 1 in the cell otherwise plae a 0 in the cell. If the value in CC7 has any value then place the number 1 in the cell otherwise place a 0 in the cell. CC7 usually contains a time value Should this work? I have tested various entries in CC7 but get no results. I don't get any errors, just blank stares from the computer (-: P.S. When working in the field when entering a conditional setting, I am inclined to use the arrows to navigate the equation. Of course, the system starts filling the equation with cell addresses. Is ther a way to use the arrow keys in this situation? -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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