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I am trying to get a cell to display a message based on the date. I know that
if I was in that particular cell, it could be done easily; =IF((A6Sheet2!A14),,Sheet2!A15) where A6 is a given date, Sheet2!A14 is a 'checking' date which changes and Sheet2!A15 is the message I want displayed if FALSE. This is fine, but what I want to do is to get the formula to display my message in another cell. Something along the lines of; =IF((A6Sheet2!A14),,Sheet1!B14=Sheet2!A15) Obviously the above doesn't work though. |
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