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refering to a blank cell in a formula

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    refering to a blank cell in a formula

    HI,

    I would like a formula to return an output only if the next column cell (G2) is not blank or null,

    F2 = 55
    G2 = ""
    H2 =
    =IF(F2="","Unknown",IF(F2<65,"18-64",IF(F2<75,"65-74","75+")))

    I would like H2 to come back empty, but if there were a value for G2 to return the value of the statement.

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    How about just,

    =IF(G2="","",IF(F2="","Unknown",IF(F2<65,"18-64",IF(F2<75,"65-74","75+"))))
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    Thanks Again,

    I know were I was going wrong.

    thank you

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