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Default Nesting IF funtions

Brilliant - many thanks., I would never have worked that out.

"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Suppose D9 is 10. This will result in the 2nd condition (D9<20) and the 3rd
condition <15 to be true... When you use nested IF arrange the conditions in
a sequential order and then either use < or .. For example

<10,<15,<20,<25

In the above if D9 is 10.... it checks the condition in order....Please try...


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"loweightes" wrote:

I am trying to automate a price list, and get the sheet to return a selling
price on the variable cost price and markup amount. I have the formula:

=IF(D920,ROUNDUP(((D9+$P$10)+((D9+$P$10)*$P$3)),1 ),IF(D9<20,ROUNDUP(((D9+$P$9)+((D9+$P$9)*$P$3)),1) ,IF(D9<15,ROUNDUP(((D9+$P$8)+((D9+$P$8)*$P$3)),1), IF(D9<10,ROUNDUP(((D9+$P$7)+((D9+$P$7)*P7)),1),IF( D9<5,ROUNDUP(((D9+$P$6)+((D9+$P$6)*$P$3)),1))))))

D9 = cost price
p10 = uplift
p3 = sales tax to be added

This seems to work perfectly for the first two options, but returns the
second option for the other three. I have tried all variations of commas and
brackets to no avail.

Help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks