Name

FALSE

Synopsis

Use FALSE to return a logical value of FALSE. You can also type a value of FALSE directly into a cell of a worksheet and Excel will interpret the value as a logical value of FALSE.

To Calculate

=FALSE(  )

Example

Figure 19-2 illustrates how you can use FALSE to return a logical value of FALSE in a cell. The example uses IF to compare the logical values in two cells and determine if they are the same or different.

You can either use TRUE and FALSE or manually specify a logical value for a cell

Figure 19-2. You can either use TRUE and FALSE or manually specify a logical value for a cell

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