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Easily determine Pass or Fail in Excel using a simple IF formula. This is one of the most important Excel functions that helps you automate decision-making based on conditions. What you will learn: How the IF function works Set conditions for Pass and Fail Apply formula across the entire column Avoid manual checking and save time Basic formula: =IF(A2>=50,
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Easily determine Pass or Fail in Excel using a simple IF formula. This is one of the most important Excel functions that helps you automate decision-making based on conditions. What you will learn: How the IF function works Set conditions for Pass and Fail Apply formula across the entire column Avoid manual checking and save time Basic formula: =IF(A2>=50,
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