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I know how to use an IF statement to return a value from a cell B if cell A
is true (for example =IF(A1=100,B3,"no value found"). However i need to compare 2 values and return a 3rd if both values are true. For example, If cell A is 100 and cell B is <200 then return cell c. |
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