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How to use "OR"
I want to insert a formula in C1: the scenerio is, there is date (6/25/2008)
in cell A1 and special character (#) in cell B1. I want to say if A1 or B1 is equal to #, then insert value zero in cell C1. How would I write the formula? -- Emine |
How to use "OR"
=IF(OR(A1="#",B1="#"),0,"")
-- Gary''s Student - gsnu200837 |
How to use "OR"
Let's clear something up first. You say A1 has a date in it, but you want to
check A1 for containing the # character... why? I am asking because if you have a date in a cell, but the cell is not wide enough to display the date, Excel will display a string of # characters instead. Are you asking this question because of this situation? If so, no formula will see the # characters in the cell... you would need a VB solution to do that. Also, what is in B1... just the # character or could there other text along with that character? Or does B1 also have a date and the column is too narrow to display it? -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Emine" wrote in message ... I want to insert a formula in C1: the scenerio is, there is date (6/25/2008) in cell A1 and special character (#) in cell B1. I want to say if A1 or B1 is equal to #, then insert value zero in cell C1. How would I write the formula? -- Emine |
How to use "OR"
Thanks Gary's student. It worked. There was just a date in Cell A1 and a
single value "#" in Cell B1. The # sign was NOT due to cell width. -- Emine "Gary''s Student" wrote: =IF(OR(A1="#",B1="#"),0,"") -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200837 |
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