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Hi All,
I'm getting #VALUE! with this formula. =IF('AP-AR'!B43:'AP-AR'!B297<TODAY(),"AP-AR needs updated","") I've probably made a right mess of it, but what I'm trying to do is make the cell say 'AP-AR needs updated' if there is any date less than today in the range from B43 to B297 on the AP-AR worksheet. The cell is general format. Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks again, Michele |
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