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Default IF and conditional sum, one result


Hello everybody. I am trying to do something with a spreadsheet and not
sure how to work the formula. I have seven columns and seven rows. The
column starts at F and the rows start and 1. The formula I have is
this:

=IF(SUM(K1:K5)=30,SUM(K1:K5)-30,IF(SUM(K1:K5)=20,SUM(K1:K5)-20,IF(SUM(K1:K5)=10,SUM(K1:K5)-10,IF(SUM(K1:K5)<10,SUM(K1:K5)))))


This is in cell K6. I would like this formula to also be able to look
at cells L6 and L7, and if L7 is larger than L6, subtract 1 from result
of the formula in K6. Can something like this be done? Thank you in
advance for any help that can be given.


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