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Default Excel ranges within a cell.

A2 is the numerical value < 13, or between 13 - 18, or 18. What formula do
I use? I tried =IF(A2<=13,"A",IF(A213<18,"B", IF(A218,"C"))). The only part
of the formula that doesn't work is it middle portion - IF(A213<18,"B".
Whataya think? Thanks so much.
Danny
 
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