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In Excel, I want to write a formula that will force a value into an empty cell.
Here's an example...
=IF D14=4, then make K42=$3500, else 0.
I need the cell to remain open, meaning not putting this formula in the K42 cell, so that under other conditions, a user can type any number they want into the cell as long as D14 does not equal 4. Is this possible?
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Hi Rgettler
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