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Bob Phillips
 
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Default If formula to test several conditions

Create a table like so

............... I..............J............K
1.............20...........20............0
2.............15...........12............0
3.............10.............5............0
4................5............1............0
5...............0.............0............6

then in H1 add and copy down to H5.

In B1, use =VLOOKUP(A1,$H$1:$I$5,2)

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Bob Phillips

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"MIchel Khennafi" wrote in message
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Good evening Excel Gurus

In a situation where I want to determine the number of vacation days an
employees would have...

In A1 I have the hire date
In B1 I want to determine the number of days of vacation the person may

have
using the following conditions:
- From 0 to 6 months -- 0 Days
- From 6 months to less than 1 -- 5 days
- From 1 to Less than 5 -- 10 days
- From 5 to less than 12 -- 5 days
- From 12 to 20 -- 20 days

This situation is a challenge because in the cell B1
- I need to determine the number of year/months/days based on today's date
compared to the HIRE DATE in A1
- I need to have several "if" condition tested at the same time

Can someone help?

Thanks so much