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Steve............
Here's a mod to eliminate errors in case you might get TEXT
entrys...........
=IF(COUNTA(B8:D8)COUNT(B8:D8),"",IF(SUM(B8:D8)=0, "",IF(B8C8,B8-C8,IF(AND(B
8=C8,B8=D8),D8,IF(D8C8,D8-C8,"")))))
All one line.......watchout for wordwrap...........
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
"Steve" wrote in message
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Perfect !!!
Thank you very much,
Steve
"Anne Troy" wrote:
Try this:
=IF(SUM(B8:D8)=0,"",IF(B8C8,B8-C8,IF(AND(B8=C8,B8=D8),D8,IF(D8C8,D8-C8,"")
)))
The zero was as a result of them all equaling each other (if and b8=c8
and
c8=d8, you return d8, which is nothing or zero).
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~Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
www.MyExpertsOnline.com
"Steve" wrote in message
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Thanks, it works, finally !
One small problem.
My original formula produced a blank cell, which I wanted, when
nothing is
in B, C, or D:
B C D result
The new formula produces a 0
B C D result
0
Why a zero and not a "" ?
Thanks again,
Steve
"Anne Troy" wrote:
Just a few things out of place, Steve:
=IF(B8C8,B8-C8,IF(AND(B8=C8,B8=D8),D8,IF(D8C8,D8-C8,"")))
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~Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
www.MyExpertsOnline.com
"Steve" wrote in message
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Thanks, ahh, the 'and'...
Now I'm getting the #value! error
Here's row 8
=IF(B8C8,B8-C8,IF(AND(B8=C8,B8=D8),D8)),IF(D8C8,D8-C8,"")
B C D result
1 1 1 #value!
Thanks,
Steve
"JMB" wrote:
Try:
=IF(B1C1,B1-C1,IF(AND(B1=C1,B1=D1),D1),IF(D1C1,D1-C1),"")
"Steve" wrote:
I'm trying to enter a simple (so I thought) 3-If formula, but
keep
getting
errors:
2 IFs work:
=IF(B1C1,B1-C1,IF(D1C1,D1-C1,""))
This formula works nicely for most of what I need, either the
# or
nothing.
B C D result
1 1
B C D
1 1
B C D
1
First 2 samples above result in 1, the 3rd results in "",
giving
me
the
result I need.
However, I also need a result of the D cell (2) if B=C=D.
Trying to enter that 3rd IF isn't working. My unworking
formula:
=IF(B1C1,B1-C1,IF(B1=C1=D1,D1),IF(D1C1,D1-C1),"")
The #'s will vary, but the below example is the result(2) I'd
need
in
this
situation:
B C D
2 2 2 2
Any help for this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks much,
Steve
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