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=IF(AND(a10, a2=0), TRUE, FALSE)
and statements are in format =and(criteria1, criteria2) ifs are in format =if(criteria, then, else) wrote: I am a newbie and I have a simple IF statement I would like to do but I am not sure how to write it. If cell A1 is greater than 0 and cell A2 equals 0 then I want it to tell me True or False but I am not sure how to write this, can someone help out? Thanks, Mike Francis -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/200603/1 |
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