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Hi All,
I have a formula filled down a column that tests for the presence of various numeric values in a row. I would like to manipulate the boolean / logical operator within the cell formula on the fly by using separate input cells for "" (greater than) sign etc; and numeric value. In the formula below, I would like to use 2 separate input cells to house the greater than sign and the numeric value, in this case 0. =IF(AND(Q18=$Q$4,R18=$R$4,S18=$S$4,T18=$T$4,OFFSET ($Q18,1,0,,1)0),"Yes","") I've tried using 2 separate cells but not sure how the logical operator should be entered or formatted? Thanks Sam -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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