moderated Re: Help with Excel problem
Marty Hutchings
Chris, Here is my formula. =IF(B3=C3,B3+1,"0") It is for figuring a player's score in a card game, but it returns a 1 in the cell when there should be nothing, because the two cells being compared have nothing in them. I want the formula cell to also show blank until something is added to the cells to the left.
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Please show me what it would look like with your formula added. Thanks. Marty
On 1/6/2022 7:00 AM, Chris Chaffin wrote:
That is not a problem. You can have multiple if statements within a single formula. If you want to send me a copy of your formula, I will show you. --
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