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Hi,
I have a lot of questions lately it would seem... Ok, so I have two 'ifs'. Basically if __ is true AND __ is true, then cell B80 will be the value in B2. Ok, so here's my example: How much did you like the course: 4 Workload was manageable: 3 Did you communicate with the tutor? 1 (1 = yes) RN: 1 (1=yes) Diploma nurse: (blank) I need that if they are an RN and if they communicated with a tutor there score of 4 is summed/copied/etc. Thanks a bundle! |