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Find empty cells in a range and insert formula in adjacent cell

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    Find empty cells in a range and insert formula in adjacent cell

    Ideally what I'm looking to do is find empty cells in a column then populate the adjacent cells with a formula.

    If cells in column C are empty then the adjacent cell in column B needs to be =left(rc[-1],17)
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    Re: Find empty cells in a range and insert formula in adjacent cell

    Like so:

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    Re: Find empty cells in a range and insert formula in adjacent cell

    Fabulous!! Thanks for such a quick response!!

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