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Use Vlookup instead. It will make your life much easier.
Regards, Fred. "Harley" wrote in message ... I need an if statement to handle 10 different possibilities. if ay9.799,"180",if ay9.599,"160",if ay9.399,"140" etc.... thanks, harley |
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