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try this formula
=IF(Sheet2!C30<0,A10,A11) this assume that your cell A10 and A11 are in Sheet1 and that there is always a postitive or negative value in C30 of sheet2 HTH -- If this posting was helpful, please click on the Yes button below Thank You cheers, francis "Julie" wrote: I am currently working in a spreadsheet with two tabs. On the first tab I want to have a formula that essentially says "If cell C30 on tab 2 is negative" put in Cell A10 on tab 1 but "If cell C30 on tab 2 is positive" put in Cell A11 tab 1. I am not sure how to write the formula but I know there has to be a way! Can anyone help me? I would so appreciate the help. Thank you!! |
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