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- Excel VBA Part 53.1 - Working with Strings
- Excel VBA Part 53.2 - Splitting Strings
- Excel VBA Part 53.3 - The Join Function and Concatenating Strings
- Excel VBA Part 53.4 - Replacing Strings
- Excel VBA Part 53.5 - Converting the Case of Text
- Excel VBA Part 53.6 - The Asc and Chr Functions
- Excel VBA Part 54.1 - The Iif Function
- Excel VBA Part 54.2 - The Switch Function
- Excel VBA Part 55.1 - Working with Dates
Built-in VBA functions videos | Excel VBA Part 54.1 - The Iif Function
Posted by Andrew Gould on 27 February 2017
The IIF function in VBA is, apart from the spelling, exactly like the If function used in Excel worksheets. This video provides a quick overview of how the function works, comparing it with the If statement and creating a practical example to separate a list of data into different worksheets.
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