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     They seem to be case sensitive by default. I've just tried if (B1 = "x";5;3)and it returns 5 
when B1 = "x" and 3 when B1 = "X".  
To make a formula that is NOT case sensitive, you should be able to use the string functions (I 
think) to convert to a known case before performing the comparison, e.g. if(UPPER(A1) = "X";...)
/Gary
      
  
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