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Here is what I would like to do: Dont know if an IF statement will suffice
here or not: In column H I either have S1,000 or it is blank Column J is blank What I would do is if H(?) = $1,000 and L (?) is than 100% then put $1,500 in Column J Also if H(?) is blank and L(?) is 100% put $2,500 in Column J However if l(?) is <100% put zero in Column J |
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