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Hello,
I'm badly in need of some help with an excel formula. Essentially I need to check to see if the value of C7 is "Y" and if so for the formula then to look at D7 through to J7 and look for a value of "Yes". the total amount of "Yes" boxes should then be multiplied by J5 and the result shown in L7. It is for the purpose of a timesheet, I'm trying to calculate fuel allowances The Value C7 "Y" indicates that i drove and the values D7 through to J7 are days of the week Monday to Sunday, For each day i drove somewhere I enter "Yes" the amount i'm allowed for my fuel allowance is displayed in J5 so you can see that i need to multiply the days of the week that i drove by the allowance. I hope this is explained well enough! Any help you might be able to give would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Bill |
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