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Default IF Statement Help

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Maggie wrote:

On Jan 7, 1:39 pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
Yes, you can use: af3=50%

It may make it easier for the OP to read the formula.





DataHog wrote:

You can not use AF3=50%, you must use AF3=.5


=IF(AND(ISBLANK(AE3),ISBLANK(AF3)),"",IF(AF3<=660, "Yes",IF(AE3=0.5,"Yes","*No")))
HTH,


"Maggie" wrote:


I have a IF statement that is not working please help.


=if(AF3<=660,"Yes",if(AE3=50%,"Yes","No"). When I input 49% in AE3
it says Yes, when I need it to say No. It is counting AF3 as a 0,
when it is blank. I would also like to have the cell blank when both
AF3 and AE3 are blank.


Please help


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What if I want if AE3 and AF3 are blank then leave blank.


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