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Default How do I write an IF function to accomodate equal to or more than

In EXCEL 2003 I want to enter an IF function that will calculate discounts if
the amount is (1) equal to 200 ( 2) more than 200 and less than 300 and (3)
more than 300
Manty thanks for any help
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