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Excel XP Nested If Function Problem
Using Excel XP to use nested IF function, I keep getting the "+" sign when
clicking on the IF button to add a nested IF formula. I found that this creates incorrect False answers. I then have to manually change the "+" to a comma. How can I get Excel to display a comma between the formulas by default. And what is the difference between "+" and a comma when placed between nested IF formulas? -- a( : [|]=( DaffyDŽ A Duck With Tools Is A Duck To Be Reckoned With |
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Excel XP Nested If Function Problem
See one response at your other post.
"DaffyDŽ" wrote: Using Excel XP to use nested IF function, I keep getting the "+" sign when clicking on the IF button to add a nested IF formula. I found that this creates incorrect False answers. I then have to manually change the "+" to a comma. How can I get Excel to display a comma between the formulas by default. And what is the difference between "+" and a comma when placed between nested IF formulas? -- a( : [|]=( DaffyDŽ A Duck With Tools Is A Duck To Be Reckoned With -- Dave Peterson |
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Excel XP Nested If Function Problem
Hi
see Dave's answer in Puublic.Excel -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany DaffyDŽ wrote: Using Excel XP to use nested IF function, I keep getting the "+" sign when clicking on the IF button to add a nested IF formula. I found that this creates incorrect False answers. I then have to manually change the "+" to a comma. How can I get Excel to display a comma between the formulas by default. And what is the difference between "+" and a comma when placed between nested IF formulas? |
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