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I need a formulae for the below logic ..can you help me?
If B42 < 2%, multiply it by 5. If = 2%, multiply by 10
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See my answer to your earlier identical question, and please do not
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I need a formulae for the *below logic ..can you help me?
If B42 < 2%, multiply it by 5. If = 2%, multiply by 10


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In say, C24: =IF(B42="","",IF(B42<2%,B42*5,B42*10))

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