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Todays video is about Excels IF function. How can we use it alone? How do we know if we need more than one IF? How can we combine it with other logical functions such as AND or OR functions? Whenever you need a formula thats based on a condition, such as you need to mark or flag entities separately if their values above 200 in revenue, an IF can do a good job here. The way you know if you need a nested if, that means you need to use another IF inside an IF, is when you use buts in your sentences. Lets say we need to mark entities if their value is above 200, but if their value is below 50, we need to follow up on them. Lets take a look at some examples. In this example, I have a list of apps, and I have the revenue thats associated with each app. Ive been asked to solve for these. For the first case, I need to mark apps with the word Good if the revenue is above 15,000. Were going to start off with IF. The first argument is our logical test. What is our logical test in this ca