We cover a few examples in this tutorial including: 1. Simple IF function (also with greater than or less than checks). 2. IF Formula together with AND logical test to decide outcome if more than one condition is met. 3. Nested IF formula (an IF inside another IF) to check for multiple criteria. 4. IF formula with OR function (to check if “either” condition is met and then decide the outcome). 5. We also take a look at using formulas (other calculations) inside the IF function and finally: 6. How to use symbols as the result of the IF formula Your IF formula isn’t working? One of the main mistakes is the “else” argument. That’s the last argument inside the IF function. Make sure you haven’t forgotten to specify what should happen “if” the condition isn’t met. In case you have more than one condition, here’s the place to add the second “if” statement. An IF formula inside another IF formula is called a nested if function. Course Length: 15:22 minutes Source: Leila Gharani
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