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I think this problem would be best solved by an IF statement. I need to write
a formula that will format a cell or return a value (1 or 0) if cell a1 is less than 500 and d1 is greater than 2% ;also if cell a1 happens to be between 501-999 and cell d1 is greater than 1%; also if cell a1 is greater than 1000 and cell d1 is greater than 0%. I hope I have explained my problem properly. |
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