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    Some help required (formula)

    Im having difficulty getting a formula to work and i cant understand why, its the formula below:

    =AND(P3="Yes",T3="Yes",AD3="Yes",AK3="Yes",AX3="0-1")

    It basically checks the values in the above columns that they equal "Yes" and the column AX is equal to "0-1" but the result keep saying false when it should say true for some of the records. I have this working with another column with the same formula except the AX ie "0-1" is equal to a different value.

    Can anyone help?

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    Re: Some help required (formula)

    test each one to find out which is false
    e.g put somwhere
    =AK3="yes"
    and see which ones say true then work from there
    or evaluate formula and watch the steps
    1 select the cell you want to evaluate.

    2.From the Tools menu, point to Formula Auditing and click Evaluate Formula.
    3.Click the Evaluate button to watch as Excel evaluates each step of the formula.
    4.To view the evaluation again, click Restart.
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    Re: Some help required (formula)

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