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I am using the following logical formula in Excel 7 :
=IF(OR(B670,A570,a57=),$B$88,0) I only want to return the value in B88 if B67 or A57 is greater than zero. I assumed that Excel would interpret text as not greater than 0. I was wrong. Excel is interpreting text in A57 as greater than any value that I assign. Can someone give me a workaround for this ? Thanks ! |
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