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Remember that using nested IF statements with no intervening ELSE generates ANDs (IF A IF B is the same thing as IF A AND B). With OR, the ELSE denotes the OR; in IF A ... ELSE IF B..., you have IF A OR IF B. If you don't get what you want, you can also break this down into single IF...
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