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I have a listing of eight different classes with different durations. I then
have several people taking either some or all of the classes. I need to get a total of all the classes, as well as the total number of class days. I tried this formulua =IF(E30,(E3*C3)+IF(E40,(E4*C4)),0), but if there is only a value in E4 and not in E3, then I do not get any results. Either E3 or E4 could have a one entered, indicated that 1 class will be taken. The good news is, if there is value in E3 then I am golden, how can I change this formula to include results when there is nothing in E3 and only result in E4 |
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