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Default IF Statement giving a Syntax Error

I need to find the quarter of a known date.

This code works fine:
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 =
"=IF(MONTH(R[-26]C)<=3,4,IF(MONTH(R[-26]C)<=6,1,IF(MONTH(R[-26]C)<=9,2,3)))"

But I need the result to be ordinal, so I substituted "fourth", "third" etc
for the numbers:
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 =
"=IF(MONTH(R[-26]C)<=3,€¯fourth€¯,IF(MONTH(R[-26]C)<=6,€¯first€¯,IF(MONTH(R[-26]C)<=9,€¯second€¯,€¯third€¯)))"
Although it works in the formual bar it produced a synatx error in code.

Any clues as to how to fix this?
I've tried formatting the cell, which gives a fix in Excel but this doesn't
copy across to Word in the same format.

Thanks in advance
 
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