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Hi I am trying to put a formula together it's quite easy but I can't figure
it out. What I want to do is subtract cell C3 from C2 and place the results
in C4 but only if there is more than 0 in C3, if there is zero in C3 I just
want a zero in C4 and not what is in C2. I have tried "if" and "sumif"
functions.
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Try this in C4:

=IF(C3=0,0,C2-C3)

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Hi I am trying to put a formula together it's quite easy but I can't figure
it out. What I want to do is subtract cell C3 from C2 and place the results
in C4 but only if there is more than 0 in C3, if there is zero in C3 I just
want a zero in C4 and not what is in C2. I have tried "if" and "sumif"
functions.

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