Double if statement

colmodoc

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  1. 365
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  1. MacOS
Hi.
I'm trying to create a double IF statement which returns the value "Attended" in ColC where ColA contains "Confirmed" and ColB contains "Show".
Otherwise "Did not attend".
Thanks for looking.
ColAColBColC (Desired Result)
ConfirmedShowAttended
ConfirmedShowAttended
CancelledNo ShowDid not Attend
ConfirmedNo ShowDid not Attend
ConfirmedShowAttended
CancelledNo ShowDid not Attend
ConfirmedShowAttended

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=if(and(A2="Confirmed",B2="Show"),"Attended","Did not Attend")
 
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