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Can I use two formulas in a cell? If so, how? I would like to use

=MAX(SUM($F$4:F5)-50,0) and =IF(A5<=TODAY(),J5+329.230769230769,"")

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Correction

I want to use the first formula and have it do the same as the second
formula. So I would like to use =IF(A5<=TODAY(),MAX(SUM($F$4:F5)-50,0)


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Can I use two formulas in a cell? If so, how? I would like to use

=MAX(SUM($F$4:F5)-50,0) and =IF(A5<=TODAY(),J5+329.230769230769,"")

Thanks

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You need another closing parentheses.

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Correction

I want to use the first formula and have it do the same as the second
formula. So I would like to use =IF(A5<=TODAY(),MAX(SUM($F$4:F5)-50,0)


"Kevin" wrote:


Can I use two formulas in a cell? If so, how? I would like to use

=MAX(SUM($F$4:F5)-50,0) and =IF(A5<=TODAY(),J5+329.230769230769,"")

Thanks


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Never mind, I got it to work



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Can I use two formulas in a cell? If so, how? I would like to use

=MAX(SUM($F$4:F5)-50,0) and =IF(A5<=TODAY(),J5+329.230769230769,"")

Thanks

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If you could, what would you expect the output to be, or look like?

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Can I use two formulas in a cell? If so, how? I would like to use

=MAX(SUM($F$4:F5)-50,0) and =IF(A5<=TODAY(),J5+329.230769230769,"")

Thanks




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