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Excel multiple if then formula
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Since 85 is greater than or equal to 70, a result of this condition is also “True,” so the formula would return “Average” instead of “Excellent” without testing the following conditions. In this case, the formula tests the first condition. Now, if we reverse the order of IF functions in Excel as follows: