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=IF(ISBLANK(A1),IF(ISBLANK(B1),"",C1(likely wron formula);
Don't know if I use a comma or OR, or another formula, but if either A1 or B1 is blank, I want "no value" in C1. If both A1 and B1 have value then it returns the Value in C1. |
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