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How do I use 2 formulas in 1 cell
I want to add Column G but do not want it to show if it is a negative number. I am using =SUM($G$4:G5)-50 then IF(M5<0,0,M5) so in column M I have entered =SUM($G$4:G5)-50+IF(M5<0,0,M5) but even if it is a positive number it says 0. Does this do what you want? =MAX(SUM($G$4:G5)-50,0) Rick |
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