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Name
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Sales
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Target
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Result
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Alan
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1000
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5000
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Not Achieved
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=IF(C4>=D4,"Achieved","Not
Achieved")
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Bob
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6000
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5000
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Achieved
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=IF(C5>=D5,"Achieved","Not
Achieved")
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Carol
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2000
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4000
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Not Achieved
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=IF(C6>=D6,"Achieved","Not
Achieved")
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What Does It Do?
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This
function tests a condition.
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If the
condition is met it is considered to be TRUE.
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If the
condition is not met it is considered as FALSE.
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Depending
upon the result, one of two actions will be carried out.
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Syntax
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=IF(Condition,ActionIfTrue,ActionIfFalse)
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The Condition
is usually a test of two cells, such as A1=A2.
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The
ActionIfTrue and ActionIfFalse can be numbers, text or calculations.
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Formatting
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No
special formatting is required.
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Example 1
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The
following table shows the Sales figures and Targets for sales reps.
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Each has
their own target which they must reach.
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The =IF()
function is used to compare the Sales with the Target.
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If the Sales
are greater than or equal to the Target the result of Achieved is shown.
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If the
Sales do not reach the target the result of Not Achieved is shown.
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Note that
the text used in the =IF() function needs to be placed in double quotes
"Achieved".
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Name
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Sales
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Target
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Result
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Alan
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1000
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5000
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Not Achieved
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=IF(C31>=D31,"Achieved","Not
Achieved")
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Bob
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6000
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5000
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Achieved
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=IF(C32>=D32,"Achieved","Not
Achieved")
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Carol
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2000
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4000
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Not Achieved
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=IF(C33>=D33,"Achieved","Not
Achieved")
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Example 2
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The
following table is similar to that in Example 1.
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This time
the Commission to be paid to the sales rep is calculated.
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If the Sales
are greater than or equal to the Target, the Commission is 10% of Sales.
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If the
Sales do not reach Target, the Commission is only 5% of Sales.
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Name
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Sales
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Target
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Commission
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Alan
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1000
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5000
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50
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=IF(C43>=D43,C43*10%,C43*5%)
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Bob
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6000
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5000
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600
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=IF(C44>=D44,C44*10%,C44*5%)
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Carol
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2000
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4000
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100
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=IF(C45>=D45,C45*10%,C45*5%)
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Example 3
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This example
uses the =AND() within the =IF() function.
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A
builders merchant gives 10% discount on certain product lines.
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The
discount is only given on products which are on Special Offer, when the Order
Value
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is £1000
or above.
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The
=AND() function is used with the =IF() to check that the product is on offer and
that
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the value
of the order is above £1000.
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Special
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Order
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Product
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Offer
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Value
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Discount
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Total
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Wood
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Yes
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£
2,000
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£
200
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£
1,800
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Glass
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No
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£
2,000
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£
-
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£
2,000
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Cement
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Yes
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£
500
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£
-
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£
500
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Turf
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Yes
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£
3,000
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£
300
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£
2,700
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=IF(AND(C61="Yes",D61>=1000),D61*10%,0)
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
IF Formula
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