Referencing Negative Value

Zedrick13

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Hi, guys. I can't seem to get the last if statement right. Please help! How do I reference negative value as a part of the if statement? Here's the formula I am working on:

Code:
=IF(AR4<=5,"<=5 days",IF(AR4<=10,"6-10 days",IF(AR4>10,">10 days",IF(AR4<=0,"Post-factum"))))
 

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Hi Zedrick13,

Here's one way:

=IF(AND(AR4>=1,AR4<=5),"<=5 days",IF(AND(AR4>=6,AR4<=10),"6-10 days",IF(AR4>10,">10 days",IF(AR4<=0,"Post-factum"))))

Hope that helps,

Robert
 
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how about

=IF(AR4<=0,"Post-factum",IF(AR4<=5,"<=5 days",IF(AR4<=10,"6-10 days",">10 days")))
 
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