Excel Err Msg: Error in Formula with More Than 7 Embedded IF'sLast reviewed: April 25, 1997Article ID: Q26348 |
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SUMMARYMicrosoft Excel has a limit of seven levels of embedded, or "nested," IF() statements. Eight or more IF() statements embedded in the same formula cause Microsoft Excel to return the message "Error in Formula."
MORE INFORMATIONWhen more than seven levels of embedded IF() statements are required, you need to create a function macro, which allows you to "break" your IF() statement over several lines (or formulas).
Example of Correct FormulaA total of 8 IF statements are allowed, but only 7 may be embedded. Notice that there is one IF statement with seven embedded within it (for a total of 8). The following example will operate correctly.
=IF(A1=1,0,IF(A1=2,2,IF(A1=3,3,IF(A1=4,4,IF(A1=5,5,IF (A1=6,6,IF(A1=7,7,IF(A1=8,8,0)))))))) Example of an Incorrect FormulaNotice there is one IF statement which has eight embedded within it (for a total of 9).
=IF(A1=1,0,IF(A1=2,2,IF(A1=3,3,IF(A1=4,4,IF(A1=5,5,IF (A1=6,6,IF(A1=7,7,IF(A1=8,8,IF(A1=9,9,0)))))))))It is the last occurrence that causes the formula to fail.
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