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Hi,
I am trying to write a formula that returns a flag if one of column 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 isn't checked. I have tried using the IF and OR formula together but am getting #Unparseable.
Any ideas/help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi bukolatadio,
Try using something like this:
=IF(OR([Column1]@row = 0, [Column2]@row = 0, [Column3]@row = 0, [Column4]@row = 0, [Column5]@row = 0, [Column6]@row = 0), 1, 0)
Thanks Alejandra, will try this and let you know how it goes.
Thanks Alejandra,
I have had to add some other conditions to this and modify it and I was able to get through.
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