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I am trying to set up a formula that has conditions for one cell only -- It
is on a timesheet and it's for call in pay difference -- I want it to give me the contents of a cell --example B25, if B25 is 4,0 and <0,0 I only want the results if the contents in the cell is <4 and 0--I know there has to be a way to acheive this-- -- Thanks so much--Paula |
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