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I am trying to create an IF Statement so that
Objective 1: If I enter €œH€ in cell B7, JER will appear in cell J7 Objective 2: J7 will turn yellow when JER appears in it. Objective 1: This is what I have so far =IF(Sheet1!B7="H",JER,""). However when I enter a €œH€ in cell B7, J7 says #Name? Objective 2: I know how to set this up with conditional formatting but I am wondering if its possible to include this in the IF statement first. What do you think? |
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