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Hi,

Can anyone advice me how to concatenate two conditions in a "IF" formula?

Thanks and regards.


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Hi
do you mean something like
=IF(AND(A1=1,B1=2),"Match","no match")

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Hi,

Can anyone advice me how to concatenate two conditions in a "IF"

formula?

Thanks and regards.


Ringo


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Maybe.....

=IF(AND(A1=1,B1=2),CONCATENATE(A1,B1),"")

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Hi,

Can anyone advice me how to concatenate two conditions in a "IF" formula?

Thanks and regards.


Ringo

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