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I know that Excel states that you can only nest 7 If Statements. But I
had to make a formula that compared up to ten numbers. After a few days of thinking I came up with this idea. Where my formula was on the last (7th) of the IF STATEMENT, instead of doing a calculation, I made it refer to another cell. That particular cell then just continued my IF STATEMENTs until I had all the calculations figured out. By doing this you can actually have an unlimited amount of if statement all rolled into one. I hope this idea can help others out there. Just passing on a good idea. |
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