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    How to set formula equal to a series of numbers

    Dear all,

    How to set formula equal to a series of numbers.

    If cells(1,1) = {1,3,5,7,9} Then

    Else

    EndIf

    Thanks!

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    Are you saying that A1 contains a comma delimited list of numbers, or they are spread across adjacent cells?
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    i understand 'if' the cell's value is in a predefined list of values...

    Sub vbax_61038_check_if_cell_value_in_list()
    
        Dim i As Long
        Dim MyList
     
        MyList = Array(1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
    
        'this:
        If Not IsError(Application.Match(Cells(1, 1).Value, MyList, 0)) Then
        Else
        End If
    
        'or this
        If UBound(Filter(MyList, Cells(1, 1).Value)) > -1 Then
        Else
        End If
    
        'or any other method. for ex, a loop
    
    End Sub
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