
IF function – nested formulas and avoiding pitfalls
Let's look at how to properly create a complex nested IF statement using multiple IFs, and when to recognize that it's time to use another tool in your Excel arsenal.
Using IF with AND, OR, and NOT functions in Excel
How to use the IF function (combined with the AND, OR, and NOT functions) in Excel to make logical comparisons between given values.
IF function - Microsoft Support
How to use the IF function in Excel to make logical comparisons between data values.
Use nested functions in an Excel formula - Microsoft Support
The following shows an example of using nested IF functions to assign a letter grade to a numeric test score. Copy the example data in the following table, and paste it in cell A1 of a new Excel …
Multiply and divide numbers in Excel - Microsoft Support
Create a simple formula to multiply and divide in an Excel spreadsheet. You can multiply two or more numbers in one cell or multiply and divide numbers using cell references.
IFS function - Microsoft Support
Please note that the IFS function allows you to test up to 127 different conditions. However, we don't recommend nesting too many conditions with IF or IFS statements. This is because …
SUMIF function - Microsoft Support
How to use the SUMIF function in Excel to add the values in a range that meet criteria that you specify.
Use AND and OR to test a combination of conditions
Use AND and OR together or with the IF function. For example, calculate who earns a commission or find data that meets multiple conditions.
IF function - Microsoft Support
How to use the IF function in Excel to make logical comparisons between data values.
Introduction to What-If Analysis - Microsoft Support
By using What-If Analysis tools in Excel, you can use several different sets of values in one or more formulas to explore all the various results. For example, you can do What-If Analysis to …