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Actually I made a mistake. And it was not a space issue.
A1 contains the following: =INDEX($D$1:$D$700,R15) and it returns the "<". If I use an IF function that says =IF(A1="<","Curly","Larry") I get Larry. How can I fix this so that when I reference Cell A1 I get Curly. Thanks, Gary |
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