Help Combining Multiple If Statements (Too Many Arguments)

Nordicrx8

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Hey All!

Scratching my head on this one.

The formula consists of 3 IF statements, 2 of which are IFAND statements. Individually, they all work.
Excel Formula:
IF(L9<>"",$AG$12
Excel Formula:
IF(AND($Q9="1xWeekly",$R9="Non-Applicable",$S9="Non-Applicable"),$AG$13:$AG$17)
Excel Formula:
IF(AND($Q9="1xMonthly",$S9<>""),$AG$12:$AG$13,$AG$12)

I'm able to combine the first two, and it works as intended:
Excel Formula:
IF(L9<>"",$AG$12,IF(AND($Q9="1xWeekly",$R9="Non-Applicable",$S9="Non-Applicable"),$AG$13:$AG$17,$AG$12))

When I try to add the 3rd statement, I get the "Too many arguments" Error.
Excel Formula:
=IF(L9<>"",$AG$12,IF(AND($Q9="1xWeekly",$R9="Non-Applicable",$S9="Non-Applicable"),$AG$13:$AG$17),IF(AND($Q9="1xMonthly",$S9<>""),$AG$12:$AG$13,$AG$12))

I'm sure it's something stupid I'm missing, but I've wasted too much time on this and need a second pair of eyes on this one.

Any help is appreciated!

Thank you!
 

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Misplaced closing parenthesis. Try this:

Excel Formula:
=IF(L9<>"",$AG$12,IF(AND($Q9="1xWeekly",$R9="Non-Applicable",$S9="Non-Applicable"),$AG$13:$AG$17,IF(AND($Q9="1xMonthly",$S9<>""),$AG$12:$AG$13,$AG$12)))
 
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Solution
Misplaced closing parenthesis. Try this:

Excel Formula:
=IF(L9<>"",$AG$12,IF(AND($Q9="1xWeekly",$R9="Non-Applicable",$S9="Non-Applicable"),$AG$13:$AG$17,IF(AND($Q9="1xMonthly",$S9<>""),$AG$12:$AG$13,$AG$12)))
knew it was something stupid - thanks so much!
 
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