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Thank you. That seems to work. I think my mistake was that I included the =
sign when copying. Whew! It's the little things that drive you crazy! "bpeltzer" wrote: You should be able to do this from the formula bar. Click in the cell with the nested (innermost) function, highlight the function (except the = sign) in the formula bar and copy (ctrl+C). Then click in the parent function's cell. Go up to the formula bar, click at the point in the formula where the nested function should be inserted, and paste (ctrl+V). "Paydog4" wrote: I sometimes create "if" functions that have several nested statements and I often find it is easier to first create each "if" function in a separte cell to make sure each works properly and then add them together to create one big nested function. I think that I used to be able to copy a function from one cell and then paste into another cell with an existing function to create one large nested function but find I can no longer do this. I upgraded to 2003 last fall - could be a setup or difference from 2000. What am I missing? |
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