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I have a function
=IF(OR(B9,B10,B11,B12)0,"PBR","PBO") B9:B12 are numerical values and the cell format is number. If all the cells are blank the result is #VALUE! If one of the cells has a number then the formula evaluates correctly and displays text PBR If I remove the OR part from the equation and just use one cell (e.g. B9 = blank) =IF(B90,"PBR","PBO") then the result is PBO Why doesn't it work with the OR and blank cells? |
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