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Am 29.08.2011 09:13, nvrk wrote:
Do you think that this could be a cell format problem?
nvsoar

Could be. Nobody can tell without any data nor formulas from the original poster. Unlike Excel, the boolean data type is just a subtype of the decimal type. The number format "BOOLEAN" displays any non-zero number as TRUE and all the rest as FALSE. In Excel there is a separate boolean data type, so TRUE and FALSE are never equal to any number.


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