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Default complex IF statement

Both answers were VERY helpful!!! I wound up using this one. It worked
GREAT!!! Thanks so much
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Cathy


"Alain Vaillancourt" wrote:

You can use concatenation with only one IF like this:
="Product Subtotal"&IF($E$700," at "&$E$70*100&"% discount","")


"cathy" wrote in message
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Hello.

In cell $E$70 I have a data validation drop down list which allows the
user
to select a percentage between 0% and 10%. I am trying to get cell $D$70
to
read "Product Subtotal at 1% discount" when cell $E$70 is 1%, "Product
Subtotal at 2% discount" when cell $E$70 is 2%" etc.

I tried using an IF statement, however as you know, it caps out at 7 IF
arguments. I need 10 arguments and then just "Product Subtotal" when 0%
is
selected. Does anyone know how to get around the 7 argument problem?

Thanks in advance
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Cathy