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The below formula when viewed in 'Formula Auditor' refers to '(L4)' as a
'constant'. How do I get it to recognize it as a 'valid reference'. I am trying to reference it from cell 'M2'. =IF(ISNUMBER(L4),"Good","Enter Again!") Please help... I'm 'bumfuzzled'! -- Thanx, Guy |
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The equation works for me as copied from your listing.
Does it always say "Reenter" no matter what you have in L4? If it does, insure that it is actually a number and not a number entered as text. The saying it is a constant just implies it is an entered value in L4 rather than an equaition "Nomad" wrote: The below formula when viewed in 'Formula Auditor' refers to '(L4)' as a 'constant'. How do I get it to recognize it as a 'valid reference'. I am trying to reference it from cell 'M2'. =IF(ISNUMBER(L4),"Good","Enter Again!") Please help... I'm 'bumfuzzled'! -- Thanx, Guy |
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