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You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback.
-- Kevin Vaughn "Thank you, Heath" wrote: That did it...you the man. Thank you. "Kevin Vaughn" wrote: After looking at your reply to the answers that should have worked, I did a little experimentation. Knowing that some people mask 0 values by setting the option to not display 0's, I saw that that could cause a problem. Try this formula: =IF(A2=0,"",TEXT(A2,"mmyy")) -- Kevin Vaughn "Thank you, Heath" wrote: This returns the cell "100" when its supposed to return the date. Im tottally following you here but something is a wrong...if I21 is "blank" then put "unscheduled" if not put the month and year. it looks like this should work but its returning "100" "Beege" wrote: =IF(I21="","unscheduled",TEXT(I21,"MMYY")) Beege "Thank you, Heath" wrote in message ... This formula looks at a cell and replaces the full date with jst the month and the year....but some cells are blank, in this case this formula sends back "100" I need to add something to this formula that when the cell is blank...instead of putting "100" as it does now, I need it to put "Unscheduled"... Like "If 100, then "Unsdchedule" thanks a tonne. Heath Atlanta |