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I am working on a spread sheet for truck drivers. I have then columns set up
with the drivers names and hours of work. The rows are broke up into days of the week. Drivers are only allowed to driver 70 hours in 8 days. I have the spread sheet set so the column is subtracting the given hours from the 70 to show how many hours are left in the prior 8 day period. Only problem is when I driver doesn't work the time needs to reset to the available 70. I have an IF formula that is working, but it is set to count the days above the last zero. How can I have it stop that? =IF(C19=0,-70,c19+c18+c17+c16+c15+c14+c13+c12-70) I need to get it to stop counting above the last zero. |
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