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![]() THANKS to "everyone"! Everyone gave a good example of the formula and I'll play with them to obtain the one I like best. I will be using this in several rows, but it will always be the same formula, just different numbers in each column. The "No X in B20" thing is just to tell whomever is using the sheet, that they need some input in B20 in order to get their answer. I will change the X to #. Have to make it simple for simple minds. Again, THANKS for your help, you guys and gals are great. Have a great week............ Jess n Milton, FL On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 13:11:28 -0600, Jesse wrote: I am using the following formula in cell I20, =IF(B20="x",E20*G20,"No X in B 20") which works fine. I want to change it where in cell B20 I can input any number, then the formual will do the E20*G20 and also multiply by the number in B20. I would think that is pretty simple for you Excel guru's but not for me :-). Thanks! Jess |
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