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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar 31 09:23:37 -0800 
2005 -------
I disagree with fst: this behavior is NOT OK.  It contradicts both the
documentation and the behavior of the logical functions.  According to the help
documentation, NA() "Returns the error value #N/A" NOT zero.  This is the (IMHO)
correct behavior, and is consistent with the logical functions.  See the results
in rows 3 and 4 of the test spreadsheet--in particular, the test AND(0=na())
returns #N/A, not FALSE.  If this is not the correct behavior, there is no way
to distinguish missing values from zeros, and most mathematical and statistical
functions will misbehave.  I see no reason that the conditional formatting
should not follow the same rules as the logical functions; if they are not
identical, there is no way to reliably use conditional formatting to code the
results of logical tests.

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