Last edited by AliGW; 06-23-2022 at 12:04 PM. Reason: Title changed - please think more carefully about your thread titles in future!
Can you drop it in a sample book (Follow the Yellow Banner up top)
=IFNA(IF(OR(M6 <-- Your image doesnt even show M column so there is no way for us to evaluate beyond that... it is always best to make a sample file that holds the exact formula and a mock up of when it should work as well as should not work with an explanation of what you want.
-If you think you are done, Start over - ELeGault
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