The IF function is one of the most popular functions in Excel, and it allows you to make logical comparisons between a value and what you expect.
So an IF statement can have two results. The first result is if your comparison is True, the second if your comparison is False.
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So an IF statement can have two results. The first result is if your comparison is True, the second if your comparison is False.
Learn more at the Excel Help Center: https://msft.it/6005pA3Hv
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