Probeer eens =ALS(ISGETAL($B$2);1;0;1)
groet Frank van Lier
Verzonden van mijn HTC
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Onderwerp: [nl-users] Help
Datum: do, dec. 25, 2014 19:44
De functie =ALS(ISGETAL($B$2);1;0) in Excel geeft 1 als veld B2 een getal
is, en 0 als het geen getal is. Logisch!
Maar Libre Office (Windows versie 4.2.8.2, Nederlands) geeft WAAR of
ONWAAR. Hoe komt dit en wat kan ik doen om 1 of 0 als resultaat te krijgen?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Ad Rienks
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