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I am doing simple addition and subtraction formulas that result feed into
other formulas so I want to restrict the results to a zero if the initial
formula results revert to zero if they are negative.
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=MAX(0,yourformula)

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I am doing simple addition and subtraction formulas that result feed into
other formulas so I want to restrict the results to a zero if the initial
formula results revert to zero if they are negative.

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=if(A1-B1<0,0,A1-B1)


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