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At 14:05 12/07/2011 -0300, Alejo C.S. wrote:
Hi all, this is a little example to show what is going on. In A column I have a numeric list from 1 to 21, in the middle I have a letter, lets put A. If a run this function in the next column =IF(A1>10), this function evaluate the letter A like TRUE, why?

The "IF" serves no purpose here: use =A1>10 instead.

Brian Barker


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