Check Tools>Options>Transition, and you will probably find that the
'Transition formula evaluation' box is checked. Clear it.
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"klee" <klee.21f30z_1136893502.1665@excelforum-nospam.com> wrote in message
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>
hello
>
> I've got a formula which gives me a wrong answer on some occusions. The
> formula is below-
>
> =IF(A1=A2,same,diff)
>
> - if i type '1' in cell A1 and '1' in cell A2, it gives me the answer
> 'same' which is correct.
>
> - if i type 'a' in cell A1 and 'a' in cell A2, it gives me the answer
> 'same' which is correct.
>
> - if i type '1' in cell A1 and 'a' in cell A2, it gives me the answer
> 'diff' which is correct.
>
> - if i type 'a' in cell A1 and '1' in cell A2, it gives me the answer
> 'diff' which is correct.
>
> - if i type '1' in cell A1 and leave cell A2 BLANK, it gives me the
> answer 'diff' which is correct.
>
> - if i leave cell A1 BLANK and type in '1' in cell A2, it gives me the
> answer 'diff' which is correct.
>
> However!
>
> - if i type 'a' in cell A1 and leave cell A2 BLANK, it gives me the
> answer 'same' which is INCORRECT.
>
> - if i leave cell A1 BLANK and type in 'a' in cell A2, it gives me the
> answer 'same' which is INCORRECT.
>
> It gives me the wrong answer if i have a 'blank' with a 'letter'. Does
> anyone know why?
>
> I've copied the same formula onto a new spreadsheet but it gives me the
> correct answer. So it seems its something on the 1st sheet it doesn't
> like.
>
> I've also noticed if a type 'TRUE' or 'FALSE' in the 1st sheet it'll
> convert it to the value of 1 or 0. However on the 2nd sheet the values
> do not get converted. - not sure if this helps any1 thanks
>
>
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