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Default Conditional formula



"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

=IF(AVERAGE(A1:D1)<=90,"First result", IF(AVERAGE(A1:D1),<=97,"second
result","third result"))

Change the results to suit. If they are not text, then omit the " "
quotation marks around the answer required.
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Roger Govier



"Fwak" wrote in message
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I am having trouble coming up with a formula and hope someone here can help
me. I am trying to have a single cell be able to provide one of three
results for a calculation. Example : If the average of cells A1:D1 are
less
than 90 then I want a certain number to display in cell F1. If that same
average is between 90.1 and 97 I want it to display a different result in
F1.
And if that same average is 95.1 or higher I want the display to be yet
another, different result in F1. I am pulling my hair out trying to
figure
how to get 3 different results to display. I can get two, but not the
third.
HELP!!



Thank you as well Roger!