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1 Chapter 6 Lesson 3

2 The IF Function comparison true false three
The IF function is used to make a decision based on a . If the comparison is one value is displayed in the cell; if the comparison is a second value is displayed. The IF function has arguments and takes the form: =IF(comparison, value if true, value if false) For example: =IF(C4<E7, 10, 10) comparison true false three

3 The IF Function Comparison
The comparison argument of the IF function can contain one of the following operators, which are used to compare two values: = equal to < less than > greater than <= less than or equal to >= greater than or equal to <> not equal to relational

4 The IF Function Argument
The values of the IF function can contain , , references, or To check to see if a cell’s contents are empty, two adjacent marks can be used. Text can also be used in the comparison; when compared, the order of the text is determined. Text used in the IF function argument must be enclosed in marks. Text values cell calculations quotation alphabetical quotation

5 Inserting the IF Function
The IF function can be typed as part of a formula or inserted by clicking - Insert IF. Formulas Function Logical

6 Printing a Large Spreadsheet
Page Layout The tab can be used to help fit the worksheet on fewer sheets of paper and make each page of the printout more informative: Ways to print a large spreadsheet on one page: Change to orientation Change the Choose the option in Page Setup landscape margins Fit to one page

7 Printing Large Spreadsheets
To make a large spreadsheet that will print on more than one page more readable, insert appropriate breaks. To print only part of a large spreadsheet, click Print - Set . page Area Print Area


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