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Is their a way for the IF statement to stop calculating once one of the conditions has been reached? For example A B C D 1 Symbol: Last: Limit: Status: 2 IBM-US 105.28 105 open Cell D2 =IF(C2<=B2,"filled","open") Is there a way from keeping the status from changing back from "filled" to "open." In other words the status can only go from "open" to "filled" and remained as "filled" once the condition is met regardless of what happens to either cells B2 or C2 afterwards. Thank you Mike |
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