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Lisa
I assume that B14 to H15 are hours worked morning and afternoon and that what you want is of the sum B14 to H15 44 then enter 44, rather than H14 as you say below. Anyway, wherever you want the answer, insert the formula =IF(SUM(B14:H15)=44,44,SUM(B14:H15)) . Tweak as you need to.... "Lisa" wrote in message ... i am working on a time sheet speadsheet. Cells B14 to H15 are the hours per day worked. The formula I am trying to figure out is if the sum of b14 to h14 44 then enter the value 44, if the sum is less the 44 then enter the sum of the cells. -- newbie at large! |
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