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Is there a formula in Excel to read a column that contains digits for example
25,50,75,100 then gives me in another column OK if the digit < 25, Not Ok if
the digit between 50 & 75, and GO if the digit 75?

s there a formula to do this (A:A<25 "OK", 25<A:A<50 "NO", A:A50 "GO")?

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Is there a formula in Excel to read a column that contains digits for example
25,50,75,100 then gives me in another column OK if the digit < 25, Not Ok if
the digit between 50 & 75, and GO if the digit 75?

s there a formula to do this (A:A<25 "OK", 25<A:A<50 "NO", A:A50 "GO")?

Thank you;

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