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I want to do something like a vlookup but instead of looking for a specific
number, I want to look for a range and then return a value. An example would be I want to return a letter grade based on test scores. I have the low end of the ranges in column A, high end in column B and in this case, the Grade would be in Column C. How do I do this without having to write a long IF statement? |
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