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More help required URGENTLY!!!!!! Jacob's formula worked, but now I need it to show another argument, I have tried to fix it but I'm stuck! A B Status Date Blank 1P Payable Date Date 1P Paid Blank Blank 1o outstanding Blank Date 1Q Query Can anyone help please? "Twiggy" wrote: Yey worked that time! Jacob, you are a legend, thank you so much!!!!!! "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Do you have the dates in excel date format? or else try the below version and copy down =CHOOSE(COUNTA(A1:B1)+1,"1o outstanding","1p payable","1p paid") -- Jacob "Twiggy" wrote: Thanks Jacob Not quite working though, it's bring back 1o outstanding to all the cells, any other ideas? I really appreciate your help Thanks "Jacob Skaria" wrote: Try the below formula... =CHOOSE(SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNUMBER(A1:B1)))+1,"1o outstanding", "1p payable","1p paid") -- Jacob "Twiggy" wrote: Hi Folks Can some one please help me on a formula? I've been messing with it but can't quite get there. I have two coloumns with dates or blanks and I need a formula to bring back the status of the data A B Status date Blank 1p payable date date 1p paid Blank Blank 1o outstanding I have tried an if statement but can't get it to bring back the status of the blank cells, can anyone help please? |
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