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I'm want to use an "IF" formula to compare the values in two cells and return
the following... IF cell A is equal to cell B I want the formula cell to have a "Y" in it IF cell A is greater than cell B by more than 2000 I want the formula cell to have a "G" in it IF cell A is smaller than cell B by more than 2000 I want the formula cell to have an "R" in it IF cell A is larger or smaller than cell B by less than 2000 I want the formula cell to have a "Y" in it Hope that makes sense, any help would be greatly appreciated... |
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