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I am trying to write a formula in one column where it states if a number in
the second column is less than 25 or = to or greater than one, to give me a one in the other column. If it doesn't fit that criteria give me a two. This is what I am using but it isn't working. =if(b1<25=1,1,2). Any suggestions??? -- Motaad |
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