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26 Μαΐ 2024 · Excel takes a pair of angle brackets (<>) as the Not Equal to operator. It returns a Boolean expression either TRUE (when not equal to) or FALSE (when equal to). Method 1 – Compare a Text with Another Using “Not Equal to” Operator Directly
23 Μαΐ 2023 · Commonly, you write an IF statement for text values using either "equal to" or "not equal to" operator. For example, the following formula checks the Delivery Status in B2 to determine whether an action is required or not: =IF(B2="delivered", "No", "Yes")
3 Ιουλ 2024 · The Not Equal To is a logical operator that compares two values. It is opposite to the Equal To. To express this operator, we use the pair of angle brackets (<>) in Excel. It returns a Boolean value TRUE or FALSE. TRUE means the two values are not identical or equal.
22 Μαρ 2023 · You use Excel's Not equal to operator (<>) when you want to make sure that a cell's value is not equal to a specified value. The use of the Not equal to operator is very similar to the use of Equal to that we discussed a moment ago.
21 Μαρ 2023 · The tutorial explains the very basics of Excel formulas with detailed steps on how to write and use them. It also shows how to make advanced formulas in Excel such as array formulas, nested functions, and more.
5 Μαΐ 2024 · To use the “not equal to” formula in your Excel spreadsheet, select the cell where you want to enter the formula, type an equal sign (=) followed by the cell reference you want to compare, the “<>” symbol, and the value you want to compare against.
The <> operator in Excel checks if two values are not equal to each other. Let's take a look at a few examples. 1. The formula in cell C1 below returns TRUE because the text value in cell A1 is not equal to the text value in cell B1. 2. The formula in cell C1 below returns FALSE because the value in cell A1 is equal to the value in cell B1. 3.