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Default Multiple "if's"


If I want to do multiple "if's" for a cell to be true, and some of the
if's have calculations, and some have just cell contents, How would
this be handled? Sample in writing: If the average of cells D5:D55 is
greater than 5, and the sum of cells E7:E88 is less than 10, and cell
A8 has a 1 in it, than the argument is true. I also want to copy and
paste the formula into concurring cells but use cell A8 all the time. I
am assuming I would put $A$8 for this. If anyone could complete this
argument if I explained it right I would REALLY appreciate it. Matt


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