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![]() Can anyone help? I have a 4 column / 7row spreadsheet which at present sums a formula in cell C2 which calculates that IF A2<10%,0,D2-B2) – however, what I actually want the formula to do is as follows- If A2 <10% and cell B2 is <0 return 0 in cell C2 However IF A2 is 10% then calculate the difference between D2-B2 (or 10% of cell D7) whichever is the higher and return answer in cell C2 Example where A2 is Greater Than 10%: IF A2 is 10% and B2 =40 and D7=50 (based on 10%) then the value over limit (c2) would be 50. However if B2 = 60 then the value over would be 40. Hope this doesnt sound too confusing -- martins ------------------------------------------------------------------------ martins's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31616 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=572846 |
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