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Patrick R Patrick R is offline
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Default IF function, nested with 2 source cells?

Pete, thanks, but here is the problem. There is a state where C22 can be
greater than zero at the same time as C29 being greater than C25, so there is
a conflict. I only want the result to be C33 if C0 but not if C29C25,
otherwise the result should be C10. Does that make sense?

"Pete_UK" wrote:

I think you want something like this:

=IF(C22<0,C10,IF(C220,C33,IF(C29C25,C10,C33)))

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Jul 22, 9:23 pm, Patrick R <Patrick
wrote:
Hi, This may be simple, but I'm trying to assign a % to a sales item, but I
ma having issues:

The value of cell C33 is 30%, the value of C10 is 46%

If I use the formula =IF(C220,C33,C10), provided that the value of C22 is
greater than zero, the result is C33. That all works fine.
If I use the formula =IF(C29C25,C10,C33) in the next cell, I can assign
those %s according to the value in Cell C25. That works fine on its own.

How do I combine them so that if C22 is greater than zero the result will be
30%, less than zero 46% and if C29 is greater than the value in C25 the
result will be 46%, otherwise 30%?

Thanks for your help