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I hope you can help. I have posted something similar to this before but
got no response. I'll try again. I have name and a number in this format: cell a1 Jones---56. In cell b1 I have another name i.e., Johnson---45. How can I subtract 45 from 56, take 60% of the difference and in cell c3 show the following; Johnson---6. All numbers are to rounded down to 0. The final result would look like this; a1 Jones----56, b1 Johnson----45, c1 Johnson----6. I have other cells with the same type of info in them. Example; a2 Smith----34, b2 Jones----78, c3 would show Smith----26.(rounded down) I always want to subtract the lower number from the highest and take 60% of the difference. Thanks for any help. Wallyb |
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