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I am using this formula to enter text into a column of cells of the source
worksheet and the corresponding column of cells in the destination worksheet; =IF('End Bal'!B5="","",'End Bal'!B5). I enter this formula into cell B5 of the destination worksheet and then copy down the column. I would like the rule to be in effect for any text I type into the source worksheet except when I enter the words NO SHOW, in this case I would like the destination cell to remain blank. How do I accomplish this? I am using Excel 2007 but the formula must be Excel 2003 compatible. Thanks, Malcolm |
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