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Ron Coderre
 
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Default How to set condition: A1=A2=A3= ... =A10

If I follow you correctly, then
A1=A2=A3....=A10 equates to A1 through A10 all equal A1, right?

Try this:
=IF(SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A10=A1))=10,"They all match","Not all the same")

Does that help?

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Ron


"0-0 Wai Wai ^-^" wrote:


Hi.
Is thre an easy way to set up the following testing conditions:
- if A1=A2=A3= ... =A10, do something
??

Thanks!

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Additional information:
- I'm using Office XP
- I'm using Windows XP



 
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