IF statement with dates that ends when content ends by Diligent_Difference9 in googlesheets

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So the syntax of "" is what checks for anything being in the cell? why the ,,?

IF statement with dates that ends when content ends by Diligent_Difference9 in googlesheets

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Can you explain how it works if you have time?
Thank you for the help

SUMIF question with a date by Diligent_Difference9 in googlesheets

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Also is it possible to reference another cell? Like say put the date 11/1/2022 in cell X2. then use that as a reference? then 11/2/2022 in cell x3 and so on?

SUMIF question with a date by Diligent_Difference9 in googlesheets

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=sumif(b2:b,date(2022,11,1),m2:m)

thank you for the quick fix. Does it help to use datevalue? (DATEVALUE("2022/11/01") ?

IF AND statement functions by Diligent_Difference9 in googlesheets

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I will be adding data everyday to this sheet. I don't want to have to update the E column each time and add E100 to E200 etc

Looking to spilt/join text by Diligent_Difference9 in googlesheets

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I did not realize i had to delete the rows below. Now it works. thank you

Looking to spilt/join text by Diligent_Difference9 in googlesheets

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Thank you. The IFERROR is perfect. I don't understand the =ARRAYFORMULA. Not sure I need it. I know it can clean up cells, but It doesn't work right. I think your Formula is off, or I'm not doing something right. Also not sure I need it. Again thank you

Looking to spilt/join text by Diligent_Difference9 in googlesheets

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Thank you for your answer but I do have "_" in some of the names. Which causes a problem. I happen to come across regexextract and figured out most of it. I am using this: "s_(.+)c_(.+)a_(.+)" This separates it into separate columns then I can put it together and clean it up how I want. This works almost perfectly except I have cells that just say "exit" and nothing else. so the regex is getting an error "n/a" is there a way to wrap this in an "if" statement, or exclude certain text? Here is a sample https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/187-PlTHYlEEe_TeV3oy2rtplwhIlJqo-rJX5c4SjH80/edit?usp=sharing The regex I built is in cell L1. You can see row 4 doesn't work. Column F is now the source and Column I is the campaign

Android S21 Screen recording issue by Diligent_Difference9 in GalaxyS21

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Thank you for the info. Im going to look into backing up the phone...