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  1. Unread #1 - Jan 1, 2012 at 9:33 AM
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    Can someone tell me what's wrong, thanks :) You can see the writing a bit better if you click it.
     
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    That?
     
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    Can you make the answer go into a specific cell? Wait I think I know how, just do the IF function in the cell where you want it to go.
     
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    Exactly that.
     
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    Just stand in the cell where you want the result, and use the function key or type out the function manually in the text box next to function key.
     
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  13. Unread #7 - Jan 1, 2012 at 10:10 AM
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    Can you please make your pictures bigger?

    Like upload to tinypic.com and don't resize it.

    But it seems like maybe you forgot a bracket and it's asking you to correct it?
    I'm not sure, can't read the error message lol.
     
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    Sorry I'm not very good at this :)
     
  17. Unread #9 - Jan 1, 2012 at 10:22 AM
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    Teamviewer me and I'll fix it for ya, the pictures are really unclear lol.

    Pm me your teamviewer info if you want to.
     
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    The formula you typed contains an error.

    For more information about fixing common formula problems, click Help.
    To get assistance in entering a function, click OK, then click Function on the Insert Menu.
    If you are not trying to enter a formula, avoid using an equal sign (=) or minus sign (-), or proceed it with a single quotation mark (&#8216;).

    That&#8217;s the error code. And I&#8217;m typing the formula =IF(B6>B7,&#8221;YES&#8221;,&#8221;NO&#8221;) Also, I should have mentioned earlier, I'm on Microsoft Excel 2003.
     
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    Try using this instead:

    =IF(B6>B7;"YES";"NO")

    You need to use ; instead of ,
     
  23. Unread #12 - Jan 1, 2012 at 10:57 AM
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    Doesn't work still for some reason, but is there a way of doing it clicking Insert, Function?
     
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    Use "s, not the curly ones.
     
  27. Unread #14 - Jan 1, 2012 at 11:16 AM
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    :confused: Do you mean italics? They happen automatically in the quote.
     
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    You can also do it with function key without typing yes..

    If you just teamviewer me I can fix this easily >.>
     
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    I'm ok, thanks anyway :) But do you know why it isn't working, is it because I have got a different edition of Microsoft Excel?
     
  33. Unread #17 - Jan 1, 2012 at 11:29 AM
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    Is your Excel version the english version?
    Cause in another language, the IF function wouldn't exist.

    I can't really help you any further I've offered you my help through teamviewer but if you don't want to do that I'm sorry.
    I'm helping you and not the other way around, so not going to keep wasting my time typing here =\
     
  35. Unread #18 - Jan 1, 2012 at 11:34 AM
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    It's written in English, thankyou for the help everyone, sorry just un dude for wasting your time. :)
     
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    Update:
    I've finally fixed it :) and I've got another problem now :confused: I've got this formula:

    =IF(E9="Yes","=D6-D9","D6-0")

    Yet when the answer is "=D6-D9", it doesn't do that, it just says in a cell "=D6-D9". Anyone know what to do?
     
  39. Unread #20 - Jan 4, 2012 at 9:35 AM
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    You don't use "" when you're typing in a sum.

    Try:

    =IF(E9="Yes";D6-D9;D6-0)

    Not sure why you put the last part as D6-0 though, it's the same as just D6 so it would be look better as:

    =IF(E9="Yes";D6-D9;D6)
     
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