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| Excel formula help |
| Author: | Sean Austin |
| Date: | Tuesday, 23rd Oct 2001 11:08 |
| Views: | 3,782 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | Computers and Software | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b13494 |
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Hi fellow freepinters
Just a quickie ....
.... does anyone know a way of formulating a cell within an excel worksheet so that if the cell remains empty after a certain date, I receive an email telling me?
Strange you may ask but I have built my own serials management database and I thought it would make a nice little feature to alert me when issues of a journal haven't been booked in by a certain date!!!
Cheers Sean |
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| Excel formula help | | Hi fellow freepinters
Just a quickie ....
.... does anyone know a way of formulating a cell within an excel worksheet so ... |
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Sean Austin |
23/10/01 11:08 |
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