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Hey can anyone help me with the right syntax of writing 2 IF conditionals before completing an action? (two IFs must be completed so the action be performed)

should i write it " If(....) and If(......) then " or " If(....)  , If(....) then " or these are wrong ways? 

 

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SugarBall,

Neither of those - this is the correct syntax:

If (....) And (......) Then

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Also Nested Statements can be the answer depending on your needs.

;Testing that X > 3 AND X < 10 both must be true

$X = InputBox("Value for X", "Please Enter Your Value for $X", 7)

If $X > 3 Then
If $X < 10 Then
MsgBox(0, "", "X is > 3 and < 10")
Else
MsgBox(0, "", "X is not < 10")
EndIf
Else
MsgBox(0, "", "X is Not > 3")
EndIf

The Else is completely optional, gives you a good way to return a value if false. 

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