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MULTIPLE CONDITIONS FORMULA
I am trying to write a formula that contains multiple conditions and I need
help. If column E is equal to column C+3, then I want it to take the total of (E+F)-(C+D) and subtract 62.5/24... AND if column E is equal to column C+1, then I want it to only subtract 14.5/24. The formula that I have now inserts the word FALSE instead of a number. Here is what I have so far: =IF(C4+3=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(62.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4))=IF(C4+1=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(14.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)) |
MULTIPLE CONDITIONS FORMULA
You want to nest your IF statements. Your current formula asks if the output
of the two IF statemets are equal. =IF(C4+3=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(62.5/24),IF(C4+1=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(14.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4))) Jerry "TLAngelo" wrote: I am trying to write a formula that contains multiple conditions and I need help. If column E is equal to column C+3, then I want it to take the total of (E+F)-(C+D) and subtract 62.5/24... AND if column E is equal to column C+1, then I want it to only subtract 14.5/24. The formula that I have now inserts the word FALSE instead of a number. Here is what I have so far: =IF(C4+3=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(62.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4))=IF(C4+1=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(14.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)) |
MULTIPLE CONDITIONS FORMULA
Thank you for your reply. I actually figured it out right after I sent this
post... isn't that Murphy's Law or something!? "Jerry W. Lewis" wrote: You want to nest your IF statements. Your current formula asks if the output of the two IF statemets are equal. =IF(C4+3=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(62.5/24),IF(C4+1=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(14.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4))) Jerry "TLAngelo" wrote: I am trying to write a formula that contains multiple conditions and I need help. If column E is equal to column C+3, then I want it to take the total of (E+F)-(C+D) and subtract 62.5/24... AND if column E is equal to column C+1, then I want it to only subtract 14.5/24. The formula that I have now inserts the word FALSE instead of a number. Here is what I have so far: =IF(C4+3=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(62.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4))=IF(C4+1=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(14.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)) |
MULTIPLE CONDITIONS FORMULA
If you want, another option might be to factor out the common term:
=(E4+F4)-(C4+D4) - IF(C4+3=E4,62.5/24,IF(C4+1=E4,14.5/24,0)) -- HTH. :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP, Office 2003 "TLAngelo" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. I actually figured it out right after I sent this post... isn't that Murphy's Law or something!? "Jerry W. Lewis" wrote: You want to nest your IF statements. Your current formula asks if the output of the two IF statemets are equal. =IF(C4+3=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(62.5/24),IF(C4+1=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(14.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4))) Jerry "TLAngelo" wrote: I am trying to write a formula that contains multiple conditions and I need help. If column E is equal to column C+3, then I want it to take the total of (E+F)-(C+D) and subtract 62.5/24... AND if column E is equal to column C+1, then I want it to only subtract 14.5/24. The formula that I have now inserts the word FALSE instead of a number. Here is what I have so far: =IF(C4+3=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(62.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4))=IF(C4+1=E4,(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)-(14.5/24),(E4+F4)-(C4+D4)) |
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