I'm confused because you mentions several formulas. 1st your if F is =1200
etc would go like this:
=IF(F1=1200,D1+12,IF(F1=1100,D1+11,""))
but doesn't say what to do if not 1100+ or 1200+ so I leave it blank.
I'm not sure where your round comes in.
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"Dorothy J" wrote:
I am sorry, you can write code for this? I am not sure how to add it to the
formula...
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"John Bundy" wrote:
Floor rounds down, doesn't seem like that is what you want, this rounds to
the nearest 10th
=ROUND(A1,1)
They were referring to
If column F is = 1200, 12 is to be added to the total in column D, If F is
=1100, 11 months are added to the total in clolumn D, and soon.
this is basically code, post data and I can try to write you some code.
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"Dorothy J" wrote:
I am sorry, i don't quite understand Floor? Also, I don't have an if
statement formula at all...
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"Sandy Mann" wrote:
Dorothy,
I meant of course:
Add:
+FLOOR(F19,100)/100
to the formula youm have in Column D!
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"Dorothy Rural New Jersey" <Dorothy, Rural
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Please, I have only a few hours, it is noon standard eastern time in USA.
I would like help on the following:
In column F there will be hours worked by employees, formated in number
style as -123.4, rounding the numbers to the nearest 10th. In column D
there
is a total of months the employee has accumulated for accredited service.
Each year months are added as per the amount of hours.
If column F is = 1200, 12 is to be added to the total in column D, If F
is
=1100, 11 months are added to the total in clolumn D, and so on.