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I've done this before but can't remember how I did it. I want to do an IF
type formula (I think) that refers to a value in another cell based on the value in two cells. For example, B1 equals "A" and B2 equals 5%. If those two criteria match the query, then I want the value to be what is in B3. Any suggestions? Thanks -- JerryS |
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