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How do I get excel to search through a range of numbers for example the
equation that I would like to complete is IF(B5=1.99 - 1.5,10) but excell
thinks that 1.99 - 1.5 is 1.99 minus 1.5. Please help.

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=IF(AND(B5=1.5,B5<=1.99),10,"not defined")

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How do I get excel to search through a range of numbers for example the
equation that I would like to complete is IF(B5=1.99 - 1.5,10) but excell
thinks that 1.99 - 1.5 is 1.99 minus 1.5. Please help.

Matthew



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Thank you for your help. It worked great.

"Frank Kabel" wrote:

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=IF(AND(B5=1.5,B5<=1.99),10,"not defined")

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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
"govworker" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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How do I get excel to search through a range of numbers for example the
equation that I would like to complete is IF(B5=1.99 - 1.5,10) but excell
thinks that 1.99 - 1.5 is 1.99 minus 1.5. Please help.

Matthew




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