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Hello experts,
using Excel '03... I'm trying to write a formula that checks a range of cells, basically modifying this formula: if(B55="","1","2") to something like this: if(isblank(B1:B55),"1","2") meaning if ANY cell from B1 to B55 has a value, return "2" This formula only seems to work on an adjacent cell; i.e., when I type the formula in A13 and B13 possesses a value, else this formula returns a "1" thoughts? alex |
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If the B1:B55 range cells will either contain a value
OR be truly blank (containing nothing....not even a formula) try this: =IF(COUNTA(B1:B55),"2","1") Is that something you can work with? Post back if you have more questions. -------------------------- Regards, Ron Microsoft MVP (Excel) (XL2003, Win XP) "alex" wrote in message ... Hello experts, using Excel '03... I'm trying to write a formula that checks a range of cells, basically modifying this formula: if(B55="","1","2") to something like this: if(isblank(B1:B55),"1","2") meaning if ANY cell from B1 to B55 has a value, return "2" This formula only seems to work on an adjacent cell; i.e., when I type the formula in A13 and B13 possesses a value, else this formula returns a "1" thoughts? alex |
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On Mar 7, 7:24*am, "Ron Coderre"
wrote: If the B1:B55 range cells will either contain a value OR be truly blank (containing nothing....not even a formula) try this: =IF(COUNTA(B1:B55),"2","1") Is that something you can work with? Post back if you have more questions. -------------------------- Regards, Ron Microsoft MVP (Excel) (XL2003, Win XP) "alex" wrote in message ... Hello experts, using Excel '03... I'm trying to write a formula that checks a range of cells, basically modifying this formula: if(B55="","1","2") to something like this: if(isblank(B1:B55),"1","2") *meaning if ANY cell from B1 to B55 has a value, return "2" This formula only seems to work on an adjacent cell; i.e., when I type the formula in A13 and B13 possesses a value, else this formula returns a "1" thoughts? alex- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks Ron for your reply. I'll try to work with this, but I believe the cells (B1:B55) will have formulas in them. alex |
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