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If AU2 is greater than AU1 and if AU2 contains non-bold formatting, I want to
return the answer "BAD" in AW2. My current formula is set up only for the first argument but not the non-bold part: =IF(AU2AU1,"BAD",0) Any thoughts on how to do this? Thanks, Bob |
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