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Use the IF function, one of the logical functions, to return one value if a condition is true and another value if its false. For example: =IF(A2B2,Over Budget,OK) =IF(A2=B2,B4-A4,)
Once you select the cell, you have to go to the formula tab where you will find the insert function tool. Once you click on it a dialog box will appear. Here, you have to type If in the dialog box to tell the computer that you want to use the if function.
When you combine each one of them with an IF statement, they read like this: AND =IF(AND(Something is True, Something else is True), Value if True, Value if False) OR =IF(OR(Something is True, Something else is True), Value if True, Value if False) NOT =IF(NOT(Something is True), Value if True, Value if False)
The SUMIF function syntax has the following arguments: range Required. The range of cells that you want evaluated by criteria. criteria Required. The criteria in the form of a number, expression, a cell reference, text, or a function that defines which cells will be added. sumrange Optional.
To use the If function in Excel, you start by writing the equal sign (=), followed by if, then your condition, and a two-part syntax instructing the program on what to do when your requirements are or arent met.
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When you combine each one of them with an IF statement, they read like this: AND =IF(AND(Something is True, Something else is True), Value if True, Value if False) OR =IF(OR(Something is True, Something else is True), Value if True, Value if False)
To put three conditions in an IF formula in Excel, you can use nested IF functions, or use the IFS function instead. To nest multiple IF functions, use the following format =IF(logicaltest1, IF(logicaltest2, IF(logicaltest3,),),).
If-else statements indicate that one value should appear if a condition is met, else show a different value if the condition isnt met. The IF function allows you to evaluate a condition and output a different value for when the condition is true or false.

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