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I am trying to do an IF equation but I have two values that I want to be
true, how would I go about this? Basically I want 2 or 3 to equal €œgo€ and everything else equal €œno go€. I have tried to use something like this IF((B3+B4)=2<3,€no go€,€go€ but that did not work. Thank you all for your help. |
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