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What is the correct format to test for multiple conditions in an IF
statement? I want to test if both of two conditions are correct. The format I am using is =IF((D1415) AND (G14="Y") . . .) but Excel won't accept that saying that the "logical test" is invalid. Both cells being tested do exist. Any ideas? -- jws21 |
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