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Default Setting up 30, 60, and 90 days delinquency

pj,

Apologies for the double post, my previous message got truncated
somehow.

Place brackets around the K36+0 in the last 2 formulas, won't work
correctly if a value other than 0. Missed that on my 1st reply, sorry
about that.

= IF(L36<=30,K36+0,0)

=(L3630)*(L36<61)*(K36+0)

=(L3660)*(L36<91)*(K36+0)

Dave

 
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