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I am trying to set up an IF calculation as below:
=IF(L6="ABC",100,IF(L6="DEF",200,IF(L6="GHI",50))) The baove is fine but i now need a 2nd condition as below. I want to add a second condition to it say like: =IF(P6="" and L6="ABC",100,IF(P6="" and L6="DEF",200,IF(P6="" and L6="GHI",50, IF(P6="Yes" and L6="ABC",150, IF(P6="Yes" and L6=DEF",250, IF(P6="Yes" and L6="GHI",75)))))) I try this but get an error. What syntax do i use other than (and) to include a 2nd condition ?? Corey.... |
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