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This is my code:
=IF(K60,IF(O6,HYPERLINK(L6),HYPERLINK(RIGHT(L6,N6-M6))),"N/A") The "N/A" part of it executes only if K6 is not greater than zero. The N/A is being put in the cell when it is supposed to, but it is is put in as a hyperlink so the cursor turns into a hand when put over it, and if the user clicks it, a message comes up with the office assistant saying it cannot open the specified file. The format for the whole column this formula is used in is 'general'. I don't understand why the N/A is put in as a hyperlink instead of plain text. What am I missing? I am using Excel 2002. Thanks, Lori |
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