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EXAMPLE: I want to multiply one cell with a dollar amount in it, by a cell
that has a quantity of employees in it. I want the dollar amount to remain the same for the first two employees and only increase after the 3rd employee is entered. If the amount is $4000, I want it to remain at $4000 until the 3rd employee is entered making it $8000 and then each additional employee would add $4000. 10 employees would be $36,000. Can it be done? Appreciate any help. |
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