Specific words in an IF statement

GJLind2002

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I want column C to say CLOSED when Columns A & B both say COMPLETE
I tried =if(a2=b2, CLOSED) but that gives me results whenever A & B match (including when they are both blank). I only want results when A & B say COMPLETE. What am I leaving off the formula?

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Welcome to the forums GJLind,

Try this formula:

Code:
=IF(AND(A2="COMPLETE",B2="COMPLETE"),"CLOSED","")
 
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@63falcondude Or even another one ;)

Enter with Ctrl+Shift+Enter, not just Enter

=IF(AND(A2:B2="Complete"),"CLOSED","")
 
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