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Change the order in which you test: first test for =36, etc. (Because if a cell is 40, it is =31 so it will satisfy your present
first test) Commas or semicolons is a matter of local settings for list separators. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "raigo" wrote in message ... | Hello, i am trying to make a aformula that would put 3 as cell value if the | data is between 31 and 33, put 5 if data is between 33 and 36 and would put | 10 if data is over 36 and 0 if data is below 33. I copied the formula from | excel help file, changed nothing and it didnt work in the forst place. I had | to replace all commas with semicolons then it kinda worked. But it only | counts the first condition now. Help please :) | | =IF(C2=31;"3";IF(C2=33;"5"; IF(C2=36;"10";"0"))) | | | Original Formula from excel help: =IF(A289,"A",IF(A279,"B", | IF(A269,"C",IF(A259,"D","F")))) (it doesnt work, keeps giving errors on | commas) | | Thank You |
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