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As they have different tests/outputs, how do you want them combined? Also,
there are two IF functions, but only one set of outputs. Perhaps these are an AND condition? A simple way (with a lot of assumptions made): =IF(AND(M3=H1,MAX(H3,H7,H11,H15,H19,H23)=MAX(H5, H9,H13,H17,H21,H25)),1,2)+ IF(AND(M4=H1,MAX(H3,H7,H11,H15,H19,H23)<=MAX(H5,H 9,H13,H17,H21,H25)),2,3) -- Best Regards, Luke M "DebC" wrote in message ... In the examples below, is it possible to combine the 2 formulas into one? I need to simplify my spreadsheet if possible. IF(M3=H1,IF(MAX(H3,H7,H11,H15,H19,H23)=MAX(H5,H9 ,H13,H17,H21,H25),1,2 IF(M4=H1,IF(MAX(h3,h7,h11,h15,h19,h23)<=MAX(h5,h9 ,h13,h17,h21,h25),2,3 Thanks very much for any help. |
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