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'CHECK IF A CELL IN EXCEL HAS ANY TEXT IN IT'
I'm trying to use help in Excel 2003. I've found a link entitled
'Check if a cell contains text' This woould appear to be the solution, however, I'm getting an internet explorer script error on the subsequent links and am unable to get at the solution. What am I doing wrong? The url reported in the erroris http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...01 0229911033 I'm using Internet explorer version 6.0.2600.0000 across terminal services on a server running windows 2003 sbserver Martin |
Use =ISTEXT()
-- Regards, Dave <!-- "Martin in Dublin" wrote: I'm trying to use help in Excel 2003. I've found a link entitled 'Check if a cell contains text' This woould appear to be the solution, however, I'm getting an internet explorer script error on the subsequent links and am unable to get at the solution. What am I doing wrong? The url reported in the erroris http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...01 0229911033 I'm using Internet explorer version 6.0.2600.0000 across terminal services on a server running windows 2003 sbserver Martin |
Spot on! that was an instant succcess when nested in an if statement.
Well done Still need to know whats causing the error with Excel on line help? Any ideas? Regards Martin "David Billigmeier" wrote: Use =ISTEXT() -- Regards, Dave <!-- "Martin in Dublin" wrote: I'm trying to use help in Excel 2003. I've found a link entitled 'Check if a cell contains text' This woould appear to be the solution, however, I'm getting an internet explorer script error on the subsequent links and am unable to get at the solution. What am I doing wrong? The url reported in the erroris http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...01 0229911033 I'm using Internet explorer version 6.0.2600.0000 across terminal services on a server running windows 2003 sbserver Martin |
I'm not quite sure, the link worked fine for me.
-- Regards, Dave <!-- "Martin in Dublin" wrote: Spot on! that was an instant succcess when nested in an if statement. Well done Still need to know whats causing the error with Excel on line help? Any ideas? Regards Martin "David Billigmeier" wrote: Use =ISTEXT() -- Regards, Dave <!-- "Martin in Dublin" wrote: I'm trying to use help in Excel 2003. I've found a link entitled 'Check if a cell contains text' This woould appear to be the solution, however, I'm getting an internet explorer script error on the subsequent links and am unable to get at the solution. What am I doing wrong? The url reported in the erroris http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...01 0229911033 I'm using Internet explorer version 6.0.2600.0000 across terminal services on a server running windows 2003 sbserver Martin |
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