Need help writing a formula that when a boxed is check, the column next to it auto populates with th

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  • Andrée Starå
    Andrée Starå Community Champion

    Hi @Aaron Olsen

    I hope you're well and safe!

    Here are two options.

    If it's in a Date column

    =IF([Sent Pricing]@row = 1, [Received Pricing]@row)
    

    If it's not in a Date column

    =IF([Sent Pricing]@row = 1, [Received Pricing]@row) + ""
    

    Did that work/help?

    I hope that helps!

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  • Aaron Olsen
    Aaron Olsen ✭✭✭

    I can't get either of these options to work. I have Sent pricing setup as a check box and Received pricing as a date column. I want the Received pricing date to be set out two weeks from the date the box was checked so I can easily set follow up alerts.

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