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The OP *may* have wanted something completely different (neither 0 nor
A1-600), but I was relatively confident in guessing in this case. :-) -- David Biddulph "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote in message ... =IF(A1<600,0,A1-600) or =MAX(A1-600,0) Strictly, you haven't specified what you want if A1 is *equal* to 600, but I've guessed. Since A1-600 equals 0 when A1 equals 0, would it have been possible for you to have guessed wrong?<g Rick |
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