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=IF(DischargeHeadMfg="American Turbine",IF(MotorBD="12""","Standard","Premium")," Not Applicable") Hans "Roundy" skrev i en meddelelse ... I have listed below the formula that I have that sort of works. The only issue is that the 12 is actually 12" and I can't seem to add the " to the value. Is there something I can do to work this out. I tried putting """ to add the quote or adding " inside the "marks for the motorBD value....but it is not working. =IF(DischargeHeadMfg="American Turbine",IF(MotorBD="12","Standard","Premium"),"No t Applicable") TIA |
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