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You're getting closer. But what tells me Mary Smith is an adult and the Joe
Jones is an adult and that Billy Jones is a youth? What I'm saying is, all detail is required to generate a solution. Tyro "NeedHelpFast" wrote in message ... C6:20 = Shirt sizes (determined from a lookup table from a download) F24 - is the start of a shirt size table F25 would be the next shirt size F6:20 - is the total each person raised 99 is to determine who raised at least $100. Col a Col B Col C Col D Name Size Total Raised Get a shirt 1 Mary Smith S $100 Y 2 Joe Jones L $20 3 Billy Jones YL $50 Y Mary gets a shirt because she raised $100 and she is an adult. Joe does not get a shirt because he is an adult and he is below $100. Billy gets a shirt because he is a youth and he raised $50. I need to total each shirt size based on adults reaching $100 and youth reaching $50. I can add a col to show who is an adult and who is a youth if it would make the formula easier. |
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