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    "does not equal"

    Is there a way to express "does not equal" in a formula? For instance, if I wanted a formula that should include selections"A-Z" but should exclude selection F and M from the set, how do I do that?
    Last edited by loner2003; 09-16-2010 at 03:02 PM.

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    Re: "does not equal"

    the <> is used to say "does not equal"

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    =IF(OR(A1<>"F",A1<>"M"),do_this,do_that)
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    Re: "does not equal"

    works - thanks.

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    Re: "does not equal"

    Works perfectly. Thank you very much.

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