Creating an "in-between" value in an If formula

JinTHR

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Hello Everyone, Hope you are all doing well. Happy Friday! I have a question about values in an IF formula. Im trying to write an IF formula that will recognize a number between 0 and 1. When this number is inputted the formula will be TRUE, otherwise it will be FALSE. Here is my example:

=IF(1>A1>0,1,A1) (This formula doesn't work, but its what I'm trying to accomplish)

Let me know if anyone needs a better explanation and I will try my best.

Thanks everyone!
 

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