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    Re: Multiple criteria if statement

    My apologies, the moderators appear to approve your thread title.

    My solution would be this formula in AA3:

    =IF(V3 >= (H3 * LOOKUP(MATCH(TRUE, P3:S3, 0), {1,2,3}, {0.4,0.6,1})), "Success", "Fail")
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    Re: Multiple criteria if statement

    Quote Originally Posted by JBeaucaire View Post
    My apologies, the moderators appear to approve your thread title.
    No you were quite right, Jerry

    I only posted a reply after marlin changed his thread title as you asked.....
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