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  1. 27 lut 2023 · Get to know Google Sheets IF function better with this tutorial: when is it used, how does it work and how it contributes to a much simpler data processing. Formula examples are included!

  2. 24 gru 2019 · The results of this formula are to return hours worked on a Sunday during 3rd shift hours. If you look at the formula in cell O8. =IF(COUNT(B8:C8)=2,IF(WEEKDAY(A8)=7,IF(U8=TRUE,(C8-"00:00:00")*24,"0.00"),"0.00"),"") It is currently returning 2.00.

  3. 15 sie 2022 · You can use the following formula to calculate the average in Google Sheets only for values that are greater than zero: =AVERAGEIF(B2:B14, ">0", B2:B14) This particular formula calculates the average value in the range B2:B14 only for the cells that have a value greater than zero.

  4. 7 sty 2020 · If you want to run a logical TRUE or FALSE test on a cell's value in Google Sheets, you can use the IF function. Here's how.

  5. 3 sie 2023 · The formula IF(X>Y,“Greater”,“Smaller”) means if the value of X is greater than Y then the condition will match and show “Greater”, otherwise it will show “Smaller”.

  6. Luckily, Google Sheets’ IF function makes it easy to format and apply such logical statements across a whole spreadsheet. All you need is a logical expression—the “if”—and the values you’d like entered in cases where the statement is true or false—the “then.”.

  7. 26 maj 2022 · When you need to compare values in a spreadsheet, Google Sheets gives you the standard operators to do so. You can use functions if you prefer, but if the regular symbols are for you, here's how to use them. You might want to see if a value is greater than, less than, or equal to another.

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