I want to reference a cell but only if other cells are blank
KTB TECH
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Lets say I have 4 rows with the last row being the row with the formula. I want that formula to look at row 3, if it is blank, then reference row 2, and if row 2 is blank then reference row 1. So the formula returns the date in row 1, but only if row 2 and 3 are blank. If row 2 is not blank, then it returns the date in row 2 and if all 3 rows are populated, then row 4 returns the date in row 3.
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Hi @KTB TECH,
I think this might do it for you.
=IF(ISBLANK([3]@row), IF(ISBLANK([2]@row), [1]@row, [2]@row), [3]@row)
Hope this helps!
All the best,
-Ray
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