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Nesting formulas
An Excel IF formula does not contain a "then" or an "else". You'll find the
syntax if you look up IF in Excel help. -- David Biddulph GARY wrote: When nesting several conditional expressions, how do I determine which "then" and "else" statements "go with" their respective "if" condition? |
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