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