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Thanks for the feedback
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Pyramid 36" <ken(at)cotterkimbrough.com wrote in message ... Peo, Thanks so very much. It works perfectly. -- Pyramid 36 "Ken" "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: You need 2 different formulas, a formula can only return a value in the cell that holds the formula, so in B14 put =IF(B2="w2",1,0) can be simplified to =--(B2="w2") or =N(B2="w2" in B15 put =IF(B2="w2",6.35,0) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Pyramid 36" <ken(at)cotterkimbrough.com wrote in message ... The cell B2 has a data validation list of W2, 1099, or B2B and I want to write two different values to B14 & B15 if users select the value W2, and if anything else is selected, then write zeros to the same two cells. I've tried the following: =IF(B2="w2"), (B14=1.1235,B15=6.35),(B14=0,B15=0) The error message I get highlights "w2" as an error when I try to enter this. -- Pyramid 36 "Ken" |
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