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Functions
Use the IF Function to categorize candidates as below:
Experience 2 years "Medium Experience" Experience 4 years "Highly Experienced" Use IF & AND Function to categorize candiates as below: Male candidate with Experience 2 years "Medium Experience - Male" Male candidate with Experience 4 years "Highly Experienced - Male" Female candidate with Experience 2 years "Medium Experience - Female" Female candidate with Experience 4 years "Highly Experienced - Female" Table has the following field names: S. No., Name, Sex, Qualification, Experience (Yrs), Blood group, DOB, Date of Joining. |
Functions
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homework? There are some useful Excel tutorials available, which Google will find for you, and plenty of beginners' books on the market. If you have a specific question, tell us what formula you've tried, what input data gave what result, and what result you expected. -- David Biddulph "Sanjib" wrote in message ... Use the IF Function to categorize candidates as below: Experience 2 years "Medium Experience" Experience 4 years "Highly Experienced" Use IF & AND Function to categorize candiates as below: Male candidate with Experience 2 years "Medium Experience - Male" Male candidate with Experience 4 years "Highly Experienced - Male" Female candidate with Experience 2 years "Medium Experience - Female" Female candidate with Experience 4 years "Highly Experienced - Female" Table has the following field names: S. No., Name, Sex, Qualification, Experience (Yrs), Blood group, DOB, Date of Joining. |
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