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Every IF statement needs a true result & a false result. You need to close
off the false results for you IF statements. e.g., =if(a11,true,false) 'Nested example =if(a11,if(a22,true,false),false) -- http://HelpExcel.com "bearsfan" wrote: I have data that I want to pull from a table but want to use a formula to calculate the answer to allow for variance. In normal english the formula I am trying to use is =If the Max-Average/Average is <1 then take the Average and add 1/2 of the standard deviation. The formula below provides me with a "False" answer instead of a number figure. =IF 'Stats Table'!$C$15<0, IF ('Stats Table'!$C$14-'Stats Table'$C$15/'Stats Table'!$C$15 <1, then 'Stats Table'!$C$15+'Stats Table!$C16*B15) Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong with this formula? Thank you for your help and happy holidays! BearsFan |
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