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How can they be boolean operators when Excel just refers to them as TRUE or FALSE operators within the nested IF?
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Can someone explain to me when you would use AND or Or in a nested IF function statement. In Excel 2007 Inside Out by Mark Dodge it talks about this in a practice file which is the following:
And Or Not.xlsx.
I cannot find an online copy to this practice file which is on page 509. Its 508-509 Chapter 14 of Excel 2007 Inside Out.
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How can they be boolean operators when Excel just refers to them as TRUE or FALSE operators within the nested IF?