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Okay, my last question was answered and it worked perfectly... THANKS JMAY &
DAVE O! (Can you not cut & paste formulas? It made me type out the formula for each cell I need it for, kind of annoying...) Anyway, now I tried the following formula for another section (related to the last one) and although it makes sense to me, Excel doesn't seem to share my logic: =IF(B840,40)(B8<40,B8) I think I need an AND/OR or something like that as it doesn't seem like you can put 2 formulas in one. I even tried it with 2 IFs, but it still didn't like it. So, in case it isn't obvious, I would like the cell populated by whichever answer is true: greater than 40, then 40; less than 40 then the actual number from that cell. Thanks again for any help I can get! |
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