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Help with Formula
Hi all
How do I express this as a formula in Excel: In P2: If the value in C12 appears in the range C9:H9 then 1 otherwise 0 Hope this makes sense TIA George |
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One way:
=--(COUNTIF(C9:H9,C12)0) In article , "George Gee" wrote: Hi all How do I express this as a formula in Excel: In P2: If the value in C12 appears in the range C9:H9 then 1 otherwise 0 Hope this makes sense TIA George |
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Many thanks, such a speedy reply.
Have a drink on me! George *JE McGimpsey* has posted this message: One way: =--(COUNTIF(C9:H9,C12)0) In article , "George Gee" wrote: Hi all How do I express this as a formula in Excel: In P2: If the value in C12 appears in the range C9:H9 then 1 otherwise 0 Hope this makes sense TIA George |
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