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Hi Drew,
Instead of using the IF function try a combination of the IF and Vlookup functions. First, somewhere in your spreadsheet create a list of states and then in the column next to the states type in the tax rates. Then in the cell where you want the results, type =IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(A2,F2:G5,2)),0,VLOOKUP(A2,F2:G5,2 )) In the vlookup F2:F6 (in this example) is thel ist of states and tax rates. Please press Yes if this helps. Regards, John "Drew" wrote: I'm trying to use this spread sheet for purchasing fuel and to subtract the fuel tax from the pump price when I purchase fuel so if I type in cell B2 IL I want $0.43 to show up in Cell C2 but... If I type IN in cell B2 I want $0.16 to show up in Cell C2 and so on for all the States I buy fuel in =IF(C2="IL",0.43,0) if I type this in Cell C2 that is good for IL but I can't seem to do a multiple =IF in the same Cell |
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