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If, Then Statements
Yeah, you can do that:
=IF(B1<5,C1,IF(AND(b54,B5<11),D1,E1) Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "RS" wrote: Will Excel allow you to do an if/then statement which evaluates a value and applies a different equation depending on what that value is? i.e. If B1<5, then use this equation: =(5/100*A1-(A1*B1/100))/(5/100) or simpler ... If B1<5, then C1 or If B1=the numbers 5-10, then D1(formula) If B110, then E1(formula) Any help would be much appreciated!! Thanks!!! |
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