VBA If Statement value question

Pinaceous

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Hi All,

If I have the IF statement below:

VBA Code:
If Range("H11") = "" And Range("I11") = "" Then

This indicates that both cell values are blank.

How would I rewrite this IF statement above whereby both cells have values ?

For example, if H11 has a number value present and if I11 has a number present.

Thank you!
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Don't understand the question. Maybe use Not?
If Not Range("H11") = "" And Not Range("I11") = "" Then

which means there IS something other than "" in both cases.
 
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Hi, if both must contain a number then you can try

VBA Code:
If IsNumeric(Range("H11")) And IsNumeric(Range("I11")) Then
 
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