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Default 2 conditions for IF function?


Hi Paul

Is it as simple as this:

=IF(AO16<16,T10,"")


Thanks Steve - I have tried that already but it was returning
FALSE..... on further inspection this was because the linked cell also
contained a formula that was incomplete so was readign FALSE. A simple
use of conditional formatting to colour the text white if value = 0
has done the trick!

Thanks for your time

Best wishes
 
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