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I would like to fill cells with X, if they don't already have a letter in
them. I started to use the IF function, but am confused by how I should treat the 'if false' argument. Some cells already have a C, or an R, and I don't want to override the existing text. =IF(" ","x",) Should I be using a different function? Pity conditional formatting can't return text |
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