In this article, you will learn how to build an Excel IF statement for different types of values as well as how to create multiple IF statements.
IF is one of the most popular and useful functions in Excel. Generally, you use an IF statement to test a condition and to return one value if the condition is met, and another value if the condition is not met.
In this tutorial, we are going to learn the syntax and common usages of the Excel IF function, and then take a closer look at formula examples that will hopefully prove helpful to both beginners and experienced users.
IF function in Excel
IF is one of logical functions that evaluates a certain condition and returns one value if the condition is TRUE, and another value if the condition is FALSE.
The syntax of the IF function is as follows:
As you see, IF takes a total of 3 arguments, but only the first one is obligatory, the other two are optional.
Logical_test (required) - the condition to test. Can be evaluated as either TRUE or FALSE.
Value_if_true (optional) - the value to return when the logical test evaluates to TRUE, i.e. the condition is met. If omitted, the value_if_false argument must be defined.
Value_if_false (optional) - the value to return when the logical test evaluates to FALSE, i.e. the condition is not met. If omitted, the value_if_true argument must be set.
Basic IF formula in Excel
To create a simple If then statement in Excel, this is what you need to do:
- For logical_test, write an expression that returns either TRUE or FALSE. For this, you'd normally use one of the logical operators.
- For value_if_true, specify what to return when the logical test evaluates to TRUE.
- For value_if_false, specify what to return when the logical test evaluates to FALSE. Though this argument is optional, we recommend always configuring it to avoid unexpected results. For the detailed explanation, please see Excel IF: things to know.
As an example, let's write a very simple IF formula that checks a value in cell A2 and returns "Good" if the value is greater than 80, "Bad" otherwise:
=IF(B2>80, "Good", "Bad")
This formula goes to C2, and then is copied down through C7:
In case you wish to return a value only when the condition is met (or not met), otherwise - nothing, then use an empty string ("") for the "undefined" argument. For example:
=IF(B2>80, "Good", "")
This formula will return "Good" if the value in A2 is greater than 80, a blank cell otherwise:
Excel If then formula: things to know
Though the last two parameters of the IF function are optional, your formula may produce unexpected results if you don't know the underlying logic.
If value_if_true is omitted
If the 2nd argument of your Excel IF formula is omitted (i.e. there are two consecutive commas after the logical test), you'll get zero (0) when the condition is met, which makes no sense in most cases. Here is an example of such a formula:
=IF(B2>80, , "Bad")
To return a blank cell instead, supply an empty string ("") for the second parameter, like this:
=IF(B2>80, "", "Bad")
The screenshot below demonstrates the difference:
If value_if_false is omitted
Omitting the 3rd parameter of IF will produce the following results when the logical test evaluates to FALSE.
If there is just a closing bracket after value_if_true, the IF function will return the logical value FALSE. Quite unexpected, isn't it? Here is an example of such a formula:
=IF(B2>80, "Good")
Typing a comma after the value_if_true argument will force Excel to return 0, which doesn't make much sense either:
=IF(B2>80, "Good",)
The most reasonable approach is using a zero-length string ("") to get a blank cell when the condition is not met:
=IF(B2>80, "Good", "")
Tip. To return a logical value when the specified condition is met or not met, supply TRUE for value_if_true and FALSE for value_if_false. For the results to be Boolean values that other Excel functions can recognize, don't enclose TRUE and FALSE in double quotes as this will turn them into normal text values.
Using IF function in Excel - formula examples
Now that you are familiar with the IF function's syntax, let's look at some formula examples and learn how to use If then statements in real-life scenarios.
Excel IF function with numbers
To build an IF statement for numbers, use logical operators such as:
- Equal to (=)
- Not equal to (<>)
- Greater than (>)
- Greater than or equal to (>=)
- Less than (<)
- Less than or equal to (<=)
Above, you have already seen an example of such a formula that checks if a number is greater than a given number.
And here's a formula that checks if a cell contains a negative number:
=IF(B2<0, "Invalid", "")
For negative numbers (which are less than 0), the formula returns "Invalid"; for zeros and positive numbers - a blank cell.
Excel IF function with text
Commonly, you write an IF statement for text values using either "equal to" or "not equal to" operator.
For example, the following formula checks the Delivery Status in B2 to determine whether an action is required or not:
=IF(B2="delivered", "No", "Yes")
Translated into plain English, the formula says: return "No" if B2 is equal to "delivered", "Yes" otherwise.
Another way to achieve the same result is to use the "not equal to" operator and swap the value_if_true and value_if_false values:
=IF(C2<>"delivered", "Yes", "No")
Notes:
- When using text values for IF's parameters, remember to always enclose them in double quotes.
- Like most other Excel functions, IF is case-insensitive by default. In the above example, it does not differentiate between "delivered", "Delivered", and "DELIVERED".
Case-sensitive IF statement for text values
To treat uppercase and lowercase letters as different characters, use IF in combination with the case-sensitive EXACT function.
For example, to return "No" only when B2 contains "DELIVERED" (the uppercase), you'd use this formula:
=IF(EXACT(B2,"DELIVERED"), "No", "Yes")
If cell contains partial text
In situation when you want to base the condition on partial match rather than exact match, an immediate solution that comes to mind is using wildcards in the logical test. However, this simple and obvious approach won't work. Many functions accept wildcards, but regrettably IF is not one of them.
A working solution is to use IF in combination with ISNUMBER and SEARCH (case-insensitive) or FIND (case-sensitive).
For example, in case "No" action is required both for "Delivered" and "Out for delivery" items, the following formula will work a treat:
=IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("deliv", B2)), "No", "Yes")
For more information, please see:
Excel IF statement with dates
At first sight, it may seem that IF formulas for dates are akin to IF statements for numeric and text values. Regrettably, it is not so. Unlike many other functions, IF does recognize dates in logical tests and interprets them as mere text strings. In other words, you cannot supply a date in the form of "1/1/2020" or ">1/1/2020". To make the IF function recognize a date, you need to wrap it in the DATEVALUE function.
For example, here's how you can check if a given date is greater than another date:
=IF(B2>DATEVALUE("7/18/2022"), "Coming soon", "Completed")
This formula evaluates the dates in column B and returns "Coming soon" if a game is scheduled for 18-Jul-2022 or later, "Completed" for a prior date.
Of course, there is nothing that would prevent you from entering the target date in a predefined cell (say E2) and referring to that cell. Just remember to lock the cell address with the $ sign to make it an absolute reference. For instance:
=IF(B2>$E$2, "Coming soon", "Completed")
To compare a date with the current date, use the TODAY() function. For example:
=IF(B2>TODAY(), "Coming soon", "Completed")
Excel IF statement for blanks and non-blanks
If you are looking to somehow mark your data based on a certain cell(s) being empty or not empty, you can either:
- Use the IF function together with ISBLANK, or
- Use the logical expressions ="" (equal to blank) or <>"" (not equal to blank).
The table below explains the difference between these two approaches with formula examples.
Logical test | Description | Formula Example | |
Blank cells | ="" |
Evaluates to TRUE if a cell is visually empty, even if it contains a zero-length string. Otherwise, evaluates to FALSE. |
=IF(A1="", 0, 1)
Returns 0 if A1 is visually blank. Otherwise returns 1. If A1 contains an empty string (""), the formula returns 0. |
ISBLANK() |
Evaluates to TRUE is a cell contains absolutely nothing - no formula, no spaces, no empty strings. Otherwise, evaluates to FALSE. |
=IF( Returns 0 if A1 is absolutely empty, 1 otherwise. If A1 contains an empty string (""), the formula returns 1. |
|
Non-blank cells | <>"" | Evaluates to TRUE if a cell contains some data. Otherwise, evaluates to FALSE.
Cells with zero-length strings are considered blank. |
=IF( Returns 1 if A1 is non-blank; 0 otherwise. If A1 contains an empty string, the formula returns 0. |
ISBLANK() |
Evaluates to TRUE if a cell is not empty. Otherwise, evaluates to FALSE.
Cells with zero-length strings are considered non-blank. |
=IF( Works the same as the above formula, but returns 1 if A1 contains an empty string. |
And now, let's see blank and non-blank IF statements in action. Suppose you have a date in column B only if a game has already been played. To label the completed games, use one of these formulas:
=IF(B2="", "", "Completed")
=IF(ISBLANK(B2), "", "Completed")
=IF($B2<>"", "Completed", "")
=IF(ISBLANK($B2)=FALSE, "Completed", "")
In case the tested cells have no zero-length strings, all the formulas will return exactly the same results:
Check if two cells are the same
To create a formula that checks if two cells match, compare the cells by using the equals sign (=) in the logical test of IF. For example:
=IF(B2=C2, "Same score", "")
To check if the two cells contain same text including the letter case, make your IF formula case-sensitive with the help of the EXACT function.
For instance, to compare the passwords in A2 and B2, and returns "Match" if the two strings are exactly the same, "Do not match" otherwise, the formula is:
=IF(EXACT(A2, B2), "Match", "Don't match")
IF then formula to run another formula
In all of the previous examples, an Excel IF statement returned values. But it can also perform a certain calculation or execute another formula when a specific condition is met or not met. For this, embed another function or arithmetic expression in the value_if_true and/or value_if_false arguments.
For example, if B2 is greater than 80, we'll have it multiplied by 7%, otherwise by 3%:
=IF(B2>80, B2*7%, B2*3%)
Multiple IF statements in Excel
In essence, there are two ways to write multiple IF statements in Excel:
- Nesting several IF functions one into another
- Using the AND or OR function in the logical test
Nested IF statement
Nested IF functions let you place multiple IF statements in the same cell, i.e. test multiple conditions within one formula and return different values depending on the results of those tests.
Assume your goal is to assign different bonuses based on the score:
- Over 90 - 10%
- 90 to 81 - 7%
- 80 to 70 - 5%
- Less than 70 - 3%
To accomplish the task, you write 3 separate IF functions and nest them one into another like this:
=IF(B2>90, 10%, IF(B2>=81, 7%, IF(B2>=70, 5%, 3%)))
For more formula examples, please see:
Excel IF statement with multiple conditions
To evaluate several conditions with the AND or OR logic, embed the corresponding function in the logical test:
For example, to return "Pass" if both scores in B2 and C2 are higher than 80, the formula is:
=IF(AND(B2>80, C2>80), "Pass", "Fail")
To get "Pass" if either score is higher than 80, the formula is:
=IF(OR(B2>80, C2>80), "Pass", "Fail")
For full details, please visit:
If error in Excel
Starting from Excel 2007, we have a special function, named IFERROR, to check formulas for errors. In Excel 2013 and higher, there is also the IFNA function to handle #N/A errors.
And still, there may be some circumstances when using the IF function together with ISERROR or ISNA is a better solution. Basically, IF ISERROR is the formula to use when you want to return something if error and something else if no error. The IFERROR function is unable to do that as it always returns the result of the main formula if it isn't an error.
For example, to compare each score in column B against the top 3 scores in E2:E4, and return "Yes" if a match is found, "No" otherwise, you enter this formula in C2, and then copy it down through C7:
=IF(ISERROR(MATCH(B2, $E$2:$E$4, 0)), "No", "Yes" )
For more information, please see IF ISERROR formula in Excel.
Hopefully, our examples have helped you get a grasp of the Excel IF basics. I thank you for reading and hope to see you on our blog next week!
Practice workbook
Excel IF statement - formula examples (.xlsx file)
4763 comments
I am trying to use an IF formula.
- I have Sheet 2 col DL concatenated text that matches col o2 on sheet 1
- Sheet 2 col M matches Sheet 1 col D
- I need to match these then if in col CV = 'Open' on sheet 2 I then need to find the latest date in sheet 2 col CX and bring that back if equals 1. critical or 2. Severe if not critical.
How do I combine match and If please help
This worked below but for another query but if I chance AM to CV if fails.
=IFERROR(INDEX('sheet 2'!$AM$1:$AM$7000,MATCH($O2&$D2,'Sheet 2'!$DL$1:$DL$7000&'sheet 2'!$M$1:$M$7000,0)),"")
Hello!
Unfortunately, your question is not clear enough. Your description is very confusing. For me to be able to help you better, please describe your task in more detail. It’ll help me understand it better and find a solution for you. Thank you.
Hi Ablebits team
I am trying to run an IF function to get a value in a third cell based on cells 1 and 2. If Column A has a "NO" and Column I is blank Column J should have a "NO" - If you go to my Google sheet link it is easier to understand: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s8uSJdkghRubcJfFFQdlElH_a2wXfC0PbZ7QW_zvBl8/edit#gid=0
Thank you!
Vlad
Hello Vladimir!
I’m sorry but your task is not entirely clear to me.
"If Column A has a “NO” and Column I is blank Column J should have a “NO” '" - formula
=IF(AND(A6="No",I6=""),"No","")
But you have a completely different more complicated formula written in the table.
For me to be able to help you better, please describe your task in more detail. It’ll help me understand it better and find a solution for you. Thank you.
Say for eg: IF(A3>A2, "Increase", "Decrease") and i want to fill the background for increase with green and Decrease with red.....Can it be done using IF statement other than conditional formatting option
Hello Shirish!
If I understand your task right, you want to change the cell background using a formula, not applying Conditional Formatting.
Unfortunately, an Excel formula cannot format the cell - it can only return a value. Your task can be solved either with Conditional Formatting or VBA.
Can u please help me for following date formula
=if(A2:A30 01-01-2018 to 31-01-2018,sum(B2:B30)
how i write please?
Hello Nayon!
Please try the following formula:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A10>=DATE(2018,1,1)), --(A1:A10<=DATE(2018,1,31)), B1:B10)
Hope you’ll find this information helpful.
Hi Alex,
Really appreciate your explanations and I wasn't aware of the "--" notations and it is quite handy.
Thanks for the great work the Ablebits Team does!
Hello I help to create an IF statement...
=IF(D14>0 then D14*D15 place value in D16 otherwise leave blank.
I know I'm missing something just can't figure out what it is
Hello,
Can you please help me with the following formula?
469,581,409.75 CR
271,160,113.76 DR
assume numbers are A column and CR/DR in the B column.how can we get the - values in 'DR' to the C column.
Hello Sumedha!
Unfortunately, your question is not clear enough.
Is 469,581,409.75 in Cell A1?
What result would you like to get in Cell C1?
Please describe the problem in more detail.
hi, everyone, can anybody hope you are doing well.
I have a question of how we can use the IF function for the following argument.
if student mark is 15 and over 15 will be reward 2
If student mark 10 or above 10 will be Rewarded 1
if student mark is 9and 0.5 will be rewarded 0.5
I did the following but it doesn't work.):
=IF(G15>=15,2,IF(AND(G15>=10),1,IF(G15>=9,0.5,0)))
Hello Sadaf!
It is better to write your formula in the following way:
=IF(G15>=15,2,IF(G15>=10,1, IF(G15>=9,0.5,0)))
However, it is not quite clear to me what exactly is not working in it. Please explain what this sentence means: "if student mark is 9and 0.5 will be rewarded 0.5". Please specify what the mistake is, in your opinion, and I will try to help you.
Hi pls I need an urgent help hear pls. You are to write a program that will accept the student name and score then automatic "call d name of the student with congratulation if he/she score above 10. A1= John, B1= 12 C1= if(B1>10, A1, Congrate
why won't this work?
=IF(A1="Departmental Manager",20000,IF(A1="Departmental Supervisor",18000,IF(A1="General Employee",15000,IF(A1="Cleaner",8000))))
Hello André!
Please describe your problem in more detail. The formula is bringing back the results of calculations. Thus, it is working. Perhaps, you would like it to work differently. What results would you like to get? How do they differ from the results which your formula is bringing back?
Hi there. I am trying to create a formula based around this information. Let me know if it is possible.
If D1 is less than 3 than or equal than the value should be 7. If D1 is greater than 3 but less than 7 than the value is 10. If D1 is greater than 7 than the value is 16.
Thanks
Hello Sarena!
Please use the following formula
=IF(D1>3,IF(D1<=7,10,16),7)
If there is anything else I can help you with, please let me know.
Thank you! I am just starting to work outside of basic formulas.
I am coming with my problem directly. In a particular cell I enter something like this- 20AAACT2520C1ZT. Now the first two digits of this number i.e. '20' represents state code. I want the adjacent cell to automatically recognize the state code and display the name of the state. Is it possible to do so???
Hello Debarun!
You can extract the first two characters using this formula:
=LEFT(A1,2)
After that, you can use this code with the IF function:
=IF(LEFT(A1,2)="20", [to show if YES], [to show if NO])
Or use the VLOOKUP function for pulling the state name based on the code. You can find more info about VLOOKUP here: https://www.ablebits.com/office-addins-blog/excel-vlookup-tutorial/
If there is anything else I can help you with, please let me know.
HI.
I trying to insert icon to replace formula return ex:IF(B2>=A2,"?",IF,"?" like this?
If can, please draft the formula.
Hello Ahmad!
You can see symbols that can be inserted in an Excel cell via Insert –> Symbol. There you can also see a code of a symbol. This code can be used with the CHAR function. For example, =IF(A2>B2,CHAR(74),CHAR(76))
Please remember that you should apply the Wingdings font to the cell where you insert the formula so the symbols display correctly.
I hope it’ll be helpful.
HI.
I want to know is it can insert icon to replace formula return ex:IF(B2>=A2,"?",IF,"?" like this?
If can, please draft the formula.
Hi Svetlana,
could you advise any "If" combination to read a range of text and return a specific value?
Example: there are 10 test results and there is one overall result. If 9 test result are "passed" and 1 is failed then the overall result to be marked "failed". If all 10 test results are "Passed", then the overall result to be marked "Passed".
Thanks
Shobert
Hello Shobert!
If I understand your task correctly, the following formula should work for you:
=IF(COUNTIF(A1:A1,"Failed")>0, "Failed","Passed")
I hope it’ll be helpful.
=iferror(if(c6="",1,match(c6,holidays,0)),0)
Using the above code I can't find the answer. I used this program for the holidays on the helper shit, but the holidays are not being shown in attendance sheet. What do I need to do?
Hello Nitin!
For me to be able to help you better, please specify what the "holidays" named range should contain and what should be in cell C6.
Thank you.
=IF(B2-C2,"OK" “Wrong amount”) has a syntax error/is incorrect
What is the correct formula.
Hello Kedevin!
If I understand your task correctly, the following formula should work for you:
=IF(B2-C2>0,"OK","Wrong amount")
=IFS(A1 = 5, "Excellent", A1 = 4, “Very Good”, “Good”) has a syntax error/is incorrect
What is the correct formula.
Hello Kedevin!
Please use the following formula
=IFS(A1 = 5, "Excellent", A1 = 4, “Very Good”)
Hi,
Please help me with a formula for the following:
I have 2 columns: HR100 101001
HR102 101001
HR103 101001
Based on the value in the 1st column I want to return the value from the second column. But see, some has the same number. So if I am using Vlookup, if you have the same value will return N/A. Please help me. Thanks
Hello Georgiana!
If there are some repetitive values in the column you're working with, you should sort it accending beforehand and set the Range_Lookup parameter as 1 or TRUE. Besides, it would be a good idea to place an unary operator (--) so that Excel considers it to be a number, not a text string. Having said that, the formula should look like the one below:
=VLOOKUP(--F3, $B$1:$D$5, 2, 1)
Alternatively, there is a combination of INDEX + MATCH functions that may be helpful as well. You may find more information on this topic here.
Hi! I need this formula: =if((C1>0 and <30);A1;0). How to use formula in brackets to compare numbers. I need to be if C1 is between 0 and 30? Thank you!
Hi Nadia,
Try the formula below
=IF(AND(C1>0,C1<30),A1,0)
Great. Thank you! :D
Hi I am trying to create a formula in excel for a loan officer. I want it so that commissions are automatically populated based on the type of "lead" it is.
I have column 'a' filled with the lead type, including either "self-gen", "branch", or "corporate"
I have column 'b' filled with the loan amount
I want column 'c' to auto-populate with the commission.
If a "self-gen" lead, then it would = cell 'b' * .015
If a "branch" lead, then it would = cell 'b' * .006
If a "corporate" lead, then is would = cell 'b' * .0035
Thank you!
Hi Lesley,
Try the formula below.
=IF(A1="SELF-GEN",B1*0.015,IF(A1="BRANCH",B1*0.006,IF(A1="CORPORATE",B1*0.0035,"")
Hi,
What function would I use to say "If there is a value in this range of cells, input "yes", otherwise input nothing"
Hi Sony,
You can use IF together with the COUNTA function that counts the number of cells in a range that are not empty. For example:
=IF(COUNTA(A1:D1), "yes", "")
Hi,
I have two tables with different data. I want to create a new table, extracting information from both tables (some of the data in the first table may not be in the other table but I want to be shown all of them), because I want to find the difference from both tables.
Thank you,
You can learn more about find the difference from tables in Excel in this article on our blog.
If I understand your task correctly, our Ablebits Compare Sheets for Excel may help you solve it in a few clicks.
Hi, i would like to ask you, if a cell has a value how can i ask to put an other value to the next cell which is empty?
Thank you!
Hi Antigoni,
You'll need an if statement similar to below:
=IF(A1="VALUE","TRUE","FALSE")
--=IF(C2=B2,"Equal",IF(C2>B2,"Over",IF(C2<B2,"Short"," ")))-- done
Please help,
what am I doing wrong? the cell just returns what is in AT2 regardles of what is in C9
=IF($C$9="1",IF($C$9="2",IF($C$9="3",IF($C$9="4",IF($C$9="5",IF($C$9="6",IF($C$9="6",IF($C$9="8",IF($C$9="9",IF($C$9="10",BL2,),BJ2),BH2),BF2),BD2),BB2),AZ2),AX2),AV2),AT2)
Thanks.
never mind fixed it
=IF($C$9=0,"",IF($C$9=1,AT2,IF($C$9=2,AV2,IF($C$9=3,AX2,IF($C$9=4,AZ2,IF($C$9=5,BB2,IF($C$9=6,BD2,IF($C$9=7,BF2,IF($C$9=8,BH2,IF($C$9=9,BJ2,IF($C$9=10,BL2)))))))))))
i have a formula to work out if stock is short over or equal how do it add the equal =if (c2>b2;"over";"short")
=IF(C2=B2,"EQUAL",IF(C2>B2,"OVER",IF(C2<B2,"SHORT","")
Amended =IF(C2=B2,"Equal",IF(C2>B2,"Over",IF(C2<B2,"Short"," ")
-- =IF(C2=B2,"Equal",IF(C2>B2,"Over",IF(C2<B2,"Short"," ") --
---=IF(C2=B2,"Equal",IF(C2>B2,"Over",IF(C2<B2,"Short"," ")))----
Hello, can you please help me with this?=IF(AM4=AM6,IF(AK4="MED""NWRK""CLL""RQO""OOS""WCMP",0,AK4-AO4-AP4-AQ4)-AL4)
If there is data in AM6 I get the result I want. If MED, NWRK, CLL etc is entered in AK4 and there is no data in AM6 I get #value. I would like a blank cell. This was working when it was just"MED" and had not added the others.
Thanks for your time.
Hi, The concept you put up is conflicting, please narrate the job properly in order to provide you with the correct format.
Hello,Can you please help me with this?=IF(AM4=AM6,IF(AK4="MED""NWRK""CLL""RQO""OOS""WCMP",0,AK4-AO4-AP4-AQ4)-AL4)
This formula does what I want when there is data in AM6 but if AM6 is blank it returns #Value. This happens only when MED, NWRK, RQO etc is typed in AK4. Why?
Thanks in advance for your time.
I need a function to determine if age greater than 23, and should return the text Yes if true and No if false.
=IF(A1>23,"YES","NO")
IF THIS CELL IS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 30 COPY THE VALUE OF THIS ROW,IF NOT,ZERO,
Hi Ron,
=IF(A1<=30,A1,0)
The site may have issues showing the formula. If the above is broken, try the one below.
=IF(OR(A1=30,A1<30),A1,0)
Hi
can you help me to find a value
if A1,B1,C1,D1,E1 have values like that
0, 0, 2, 0, 0
How we found this value
C1 value not specified its Formula based value
Regards
I am trying to calculate a commission for realtors here in BC. We have a tiered structure here which is as follows
7% on the first 100k
2.5% on the balance.
This is then further broken to reflect
3.22% on the first 100k and 1.15% on the balance (agent representing buyer)
3.78% on the first 100k and 1.35% on the balance (agent representing seller)
I want to be able to put a client name in a cell and following cell the type of transaction (buyer or seller) and have a cell trigger a calculation for the above commission level when the word seller or buyer appears in the cell.
I am working on an inventory thing and all I want is for the drop list I have created for the cells to subtract 1 from the total in another cell.
Example - If C3 is (I select an item from the drop down) then subtract 1 from V3.
I just have a floor plan that I have layed out for deployed monitors and want to be able to select from the drop down a Samsung monitor for example and then it take 1 away from the total I have in another cell. Should be super simple however I can't get it work with the IF statement.
Hi A, Perfecto! Works like a dream. Thank you very much.
Hi Carrie,
please try the formula below.
=IF(COUNTIF(SoldDetails!C8:C21,"NO"),"INCOMPLETE","COMPLETE")
Hello,
I have 2 tabs in one spreadsheet. On tab 1, I want the cell to change to 'Complete', if the column range on tab 2 are all answered 'Yes'. Otherwise, I want it to say 'Incomplete'. The answers for column on tab 2 are either "Yes" or "No". If there is even one 'No' in that column, I want the column on tab 1 to pick it up.
The following formula is what I've tried and it is not working, although I get no error.
Where tab 1 is named "Sold' and tab 2 is named 'SoldDetails'. Thanks for any guidance. Perhaps I should be using CountA to determine cells that are either 'No' or 'NA', but any help is appreciated.
=IF(SoldDetails!C8:C21="Yes","Complete", "Incomplete")
Thank you works like a charm.
Hello! I am having trouble writing a formula.
I need the date(that is not final) in C22 to project 107 weeks out and then compare that new date to 12/31/2024 and pick the earlier of the two. This new date would automatically go to cell c32.
I appreciate any help. Thank you
Hi Mallorie,
Please try the formula below.
=IF(C21<C22,C21,C22)
You might have to format the columns to be shown in the date format.
If *100 is not there it works for stocks, with the * 100 it works for options.
=IF(OR(ISBLANK(N9),OR(ISBLANK(P9),ISBLANK(O9))),,(N9*(P9-O9))*100) I want to add a function so that it will only multiply by 100 if Row L9 to L123 says Debit or Credit. so if it does not show debit or credit it will put the number instead.
Hi Stephen,
=IF(OR(L9="DEBIT",L9="CREDIT"),(N9*(P9-O9))*100,(N9*(P9-O9)))
Formula above only checks per row. You get a value per row
=IF(OR(COUNTIF(L9:L123,"DEBIT"),COUNTIF(L9:L123,"CREDIT")),(N9*(P9-O9))*100,(N9*(P9-O9)))
Formula above checks the whole range of L9:L123 if it contains debit or credit.
Hello
I need a formula for if() i have 9 cells in a row for montly sales example 2 4 6 7 0 3 5 8 3 {yes}
I want to use =if to see if there is a 0 in the row to say yes or no
Hi L,
Try to formula below.
=IF(COUNTIF(A1:A10,0),"YES","NO")
Hi there,
I need a formula that says:
If column M says 'Edinburgh - Leeds' then N will say 163 miles.
Then if column M says 'Edinburgh - Manchester' then column N will says 175 miles.
I have to do this for many different distances but they two are just an example.
Hi,
I am preparing a Excel LOG template for my document submissions and tracking. Documents submitted will have revisions & approvals based on comments from client. I want to prepare an excel LOG with functions to return Doc status whether it is Approved (A), Approved with Comments (B), Re-submit (C), Reject (D), Under Review (UR). I tried with some combinations of IF function & CHAR functions.
CHAR function
=CHAR(MIN(CODE(N12),CODE(V12),CODE(AD12),CODE(AL12),CODE(AT12)))
CHAR Functions is working fine with one limitation, after getting status (C) for submitted document, while I re-submit and enter (UR) in Rev. status cell, the value is not returning. I guess with a combination of IF & CHAR function it should work.
Please help me to solve this.
Hy I Make A Inventory Sheet And I Want To Highlight That Row Where Quantity is 0.
how to get same value if its more than the actual value.
for eg:- actual value is 100 and other value comes at 110 so i want 110 should display as 100.
Hi, Could you please help me? I need a function. B6 to B8 each have a drop down list and in C6 I need either "Section booked" if any of B6, B7 or B8 has any text. If all blank then "Select"
It has been driving me crazy. Thank you so much
Hi Barbora,
Please see below.
=IF(OR(B6"",B7"",B8""),"SECTION BOOKED","SELECT")
Hi Barbora,
Replace "greaterthanlessthan" with the operators
=IF(OR(B6 greaterthanlessthan "",B7 greaterthanlessthan "",B8 greaterthanlessthan ""),"SECTION BOOKED","SELECT")
Replace greater than with
Hi Steven,
=SUM(G6:G100)+SUM(F6:F90)-SUM(E6:E90)
I'm not sure if that is what you mean.
Need some help please... I know I am probable over thinking this...
so I am running three columns of numbers say , E,F,G.
Column E is a Negative and Subrtacts From G
Column F is a Positive and Adds to Column G
But I would like a running total in C4, I was thinking that I could use the "IF" to read the last filled in cell in column G. so for example
Cell C4 will show the running total amount without having to scroll down to G47...
data starts in G6 and ends in G90 and with each entry it moves down to the next cell which is blank.
I tried using the "lookup" to show me the value of the cell above the first blank cell but cant figure it out either...
Geez I hope I explained this right.... compare it to a checkbook....
Column E are withdrawls and deduct from G
Column F are Deposits and Add to the current total in G
I have all of the formulas for G and keeping the total but would like a "quick" glance to see the running total....
Excel 2017 Have 4 columns, need an if statement to add dollar amount in the 4th column. Three columns are designated as A, B, & C, 4th is Amount. If I put an X in Column A , needs to show $10 in column 4, if i put an x in column B, needs to show $5 in column 4, if I put an X in column C, needs to show $1 in column 4.
The first one I can get to work, not the others. In column 4 I put this in:
=IF(A1="X",10,"")
Hi Harold,
=IF(A1="X",10,IF(B1="X",5,IF(C1="X",1,""))
Is that what you're looking for?
Hello, trying to get the word "OFF" to register as a zero value in a formula.=IF(D6=D6,IF(B6="OFF",0)-C6) The problem I have is this results in a negative number. I need B6 to equal 0 ONLY when the word OFF is entered there otherwise use the number entered. Here is the next cell down on the table I am creating hope this explains the D6=D6,
=IF(D7=D6,IF(B7="OFF",0)-C7) . Thanks
SOLVED - =IF(D6=D6,IF(B6="OFF",0,B6)-C6) - Thanks anyway.