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Default How do I limit formula results to positive only?

The IF part is obsolete.

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Peo Sjoblom


"Luke M" wrote in message
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how about:

=IF(F110,MAX(0,G10+F11-F4),0)

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Luke M
"mathjegna" wrote in message
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I am working a drivers logbook formula for 80 hours in 7 days with a reset
to
zero when a driver has a day off.
My problem is when the day off resets the hours to zero the next
calculation
is giving me a negative number of hours.
I am using the formula =IF(F110,G10+F11-F4,0) where F11 is the current
work
day G10 is the previous total hours and F4 is the hours from 7 days
prior.
The problem is on day F12 if the hours worked are less than F5 the cell
records a negative number and then uses it in the following calculations.
I need to limit the time to positive only, how do I get the cell value to
remain zero if the formula provides a negative result?