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Hi,
In 2007 you could use a nested if, but why bother, since other solutions are so simple. Excel 2003 allows 7 level deep nesting Excel 2007 allows 64 level deep nesting -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "pattigail1960" wrote in message ... I need a formula for the following example: If A1 = 0.01 to 4.00, then B1 = 0.5 If A1 = 4.01 to 8.0, then B1 = 1.0 If A1 = 8.01 to 12.0, then B1 = 1.5 If A1 = 12.01 to 16.0, then B1 = 2.0 If A1 = 16.01 to 20.0, then B1 = 2.5 If A1 = 20.01 to 24.0, then B1 = 3.0 If A1 = 24.01 to 28.0, then B1 = 3.5 If A1 = 28.01 to 32.0, then B1 = 4.0 If A1 = 32.01 to 35.99, then B1 = 4.5 If A1 = 36.0 or greater, then B1 = 5.0 Thank you to anyone who can help - I am not proficient enough w/Excel to even know if that many if/then's can be met. |