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I have a skight problem which neither the help system or knowledge base can answer so I am hooping that one of you nice people can help I am trying to gain a result in a cell whereby two conditions have to be met before it decides on which answer to give. I have tried the following ... =IF(C1="2F" AND G1<=TODAY(),"1"," ") However, excel does not wawnt to accept the AND argument. and therefore I experimented with the following function =AND(C1="2F",G1<=TODAY()) This gives me one of two responses ... TRUE or invalid syntax. I cannot work out which or what to use and how. I am now tearing my hair out in despair. Can anyone please advise or help. Using Excel XP V10 -- Peter W Soady Tel: +44 (0)1 793 326666 Mob: +44 (0)7 813 123011 CONFIDENTIALITY This electronically transmitted mail is for the intended recipient(s) only. If you have received this mail in error then you must not use any, in part or in full, of the information contained herein. To do so may be breaching the Data Protection Act 1998 and render you liable to criminal proceedings. Please inform the sender immediately VIRUS INFO This email was certified clean by Norton AV on leaving the senders compuiter. The sender cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss caused to your data for failure to scan this email |