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,I need to set-up a conditional formula in excel , that is able to account
for possible bilateral tolerances, i.e., +0.20/-0.20. For example: if I want to calculate a Upper Spec. of .20in +/- .005 I would enter a formula to add upper tolerance to the Target spec. (.005+.20)In this same way, I substract the enetered MIN. tolerance to the target to obtain my Lower Spec. However, What if my Spec. calls for a bilateral tol.: 0.00 in. +0.05/-0,05in. The above formulation will not work. Any ideas? Advise. Thanks. Jorge Arvizu. |
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