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![]() How do I write an if formula that does the following: If D35 is between 0% and 105.00% then return the value of this formula: =INDEX('setf-lease'!$W$5:$AE$24, MATCH('TNT'!O4,'setf-lease'!$W$5:$W$24,), MATCH(D25,'setf-lease'!$W$5:$AE$5,)) If D35 is between 105.01% and 110.00% then return the value of this formula: =INDEX('setf-lease'!$W$27:$AE$46, MATCH('TNT'!O4,'setf-lease'!$W$27:$W$46,), MATCH(D25,'setf-lease'!$W$27:$AE$27,)) If D35 is greater than 110.00% then return the value "Exceeds Guidlines" So I'm trying to combine more than one formula and do not know how to do that. Can anyone assist? Thanks! -- sharkfoot ------------------------------------------------------------------------ sharkfoot's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32164 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=528990 |
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