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I'm not sure if this applies to the OP's situation, but with that formula, if
one of the values is blank, it automatically returns the other. *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "Elkar" wrote: Let's say your pre-set credit is in cell A1, your return is in cell B1, then in C1 enter: =MIN(A1,B1) This will return whichever value is lower. HTH, Elkar "busta" wrote: hi, I have a spreadsheet where a stockist returns what he does not sell but is only allowed a pre-set amount of credit (the credit varies from day to day), When I input the stockists' total returned amount for each day I want the spreadsheet to work out the amount that he is actually allowed based on the amount of credit I have pre-set for each day. I.E Pre-set Credit Stockist returned Allowed credit Monday - 2 10 2 Tuesday - 3 12 3 Wednesday - 4 1 1 Thursday - 3 0 0 Friday - 6 2 2 I have had trouble writing a formula to work out the allowed credit, Can anyone help? The Values are not currency values. Thanks if you can help. |
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