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Can anyone help with this:
If the sum of C1:Z1 = 100, How can I get a value for A1 that never exceeds 10 AND B1 to equal the difference of C1:Z1 and A1 (B1=90 in this example)? |
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=IF(A1<=10,SUM(C1:Z1)-A1,"")
"rldjda" wrote: Can anyone help with this: If the sum of C1:Z1 = 100, How can I get a value for A1 that never exceeds 10 AND B1 to equal the difference of C1:Z1 and A1 (B1=90 in this example)? |
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Please don't multipost. Cross-post if you need to.
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html -- David Biddulph "rldjda" wrote in message ... Can anyone help with this: If the sum of C1:Z1 = 100, How can I get a value for A1 that never exceeds 10 AND B1 to equal the difference of C1:Z1 and A1 (B1=90 in this example)? |
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