If Formula Question (Can I have more than one result?)
But you can omit the AND(A1=1000,... as you've already tested for the
contrary condition.
You can simplify to =IF(A1<1000, 0, IF(A1<=5000, 100, 200))
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David Biddulph
"Vergel Adriano" wrote in message
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Yes, by using nested IF statements. Assuming the sales figure is in A1,
the
formula below will return 0 if <1000, 100 if between 1000 and 5000, and
200
if 5000
=IF(A1<1000, 0, IF(AND(A1=1000,A1<=5000), 100, 200))
"JacobMGross" wrote:
I've searched the forum for the answer to this question, and I know it
can be
done, I just haven't done it in a long time.
I'm trying to create a conditional formula that will allow me to have
more
than one result. This is for tracking bonuses for the salespeople in our
company. For example, I want to have a column with the salesperson's
name,
then a column where I will input their sales figures. I'd like for the
bonus
column to auto fill with the desired amount. For example, less than
$1000
results in no bonus, between $1000 and $5000 is a $100 bonus, et cetera.
Is
this possible?
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