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I'm using excel 2003... I have a column (C7)with 16752 rows of #s 0 thru
24... I need to separate this column into ranges... i.e. <3; =3<5; =5<8, etc... can i use an =if function to do this? I have tried =if(C7=3<5,C7,"")... just returns a blank??? Thanks |
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