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Old 02-07-2017, 02:41 PM
Excelsior44 Excelsior44 is offline Excel 2016 "IF" Function Problem with 3 Ranges Windows 8 Excel 2016 "IF" Function Problem with 3 Ranges Office 2016
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Hello fellow Excel users,

Just registered because I would like someone to help me with my understandings about Excel.

I'm not a person who regularly works with Excel and my experience is very limited, that is why I am asking for help with this example that I have been struggling within the last 2 days.

Example:



A1= Is the current weight of a person.
A2= Is the ideal weight of a person.
A3= Is the cell where it should indicate whether the person's is underweight, in the norm or overweight.

The condition is as follows:
- The normal (or in the norm ) weight varies from ideal weight -(minus) 10% to ideal weight +(plus) 10%
- If the weight is bellow ideal weight -(minus) 10% it should indicate - Underweight
- If the weight is over ideal weight +(plus) 10% it should indicate - Overweight

Biggest problem for me is the middle gap and how do I input the percentages.

Thank you in advance.
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jeffreybrown jeffreybrown is offline Excel 2016 "IF" Function Problem with 3 Ranges Windows Vista Excel 2016 "IF" Function Problem with 3 Ranges Office 2007
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Hello & Welcome to the Forum,

Try this in A3...

=IF(COUNTA(A1:A2)<>2,"",IF(AND(A1>A2*90%,A1<A2*110 %),"Normal",IF(A1>=A2*110%,"Overweight",IF(A1<=A2* 90%,"Underweight",""))))
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Hello & Welcome to the Forum,

Try this in A3...

=IF(COUNTA(A1:A2)<>2,"",IF(AND(A1>A2*90%,A1<A2*110 %),"Normal",IF(A1>=A2*110%,"Overweight",IF(A1<=A2* 90%,"Underweight",""))))
Thank you very much! It worked! Jesus Christ , I'd never have thought of this idea.
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Old 02-07-2017, 05:46 PM
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Very happen to help and glad you see the power in Jesus Christ.

He has definitely given me insight to help others and died in my place for which I am thankful everyday.

God Bless, Jeff
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