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Chapter 7 Logical and Information Functions 157
Related Topics
For related functions and additional information, see:
“IF” on page 15 8
“NOT on page 164
“OR” on page 165
“Specifying Conditions and Using Wildcards” on page 360
Adding Comments Based on Cell Contents on page 358
Using Logical and Information Functions Together on page 358
Listing of Logical and Information Functions on page 15 5
Value Types” on page 36
The Elements of Formulas” on page 15
“Using the Keyboard and Mouse to Create and Edit Formulas” on page 26
“Pasting from Examples in Help” on page 41
FALSE
The FALSE function returns the Boolean value FALSE. This function is included for
compatibility with tables imported from other spreadsheet applications.
FALSE()
Usage Notes
The FALSE function does not have any arguments. However, you must include the Â
parentheses: =FALSE().
Instead of using the FALSE function, you can specify a Boolean value of FALSE by Â
simply typing FALSE (or false) into a cell or as a function argument.
Examples
=FALSE() returns the Boolean value FALSE.
=AND(1, FALSE()) returns the Boolean value FALSE.
Related Topics
For related functions and additional information, see:
TRUE” on page 166
Listing of Logical and Information Functions on page 15 5