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I am trying to create a formula that will assign a value such as 1, 2 or 3
based on the cell percentage value. If the cell is < 70.00% then it's value will be a 1 If the cell is between 70.01% and 83.00% then it's value will be 2 If the cell is between 83.01% and 89.00% then the value will be 3 The cell currently will pull data from another source and I have a new sheet that needs to be able to look at the current percentage and then take the value of 1 or 2 or 3 and then multiply it by a set variable. So if Cell C3 has a current value of 73.00% it would need to be assigned the value of 1. Then the formula would need to take the value 1 and muliply it by 2 to give me my final value of 2 I have tried many variables, but not able to get the syntax or formula correct. Any help is most appreciated. |
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