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Default Conditional format SUMPRODUCT

I am trying to create a simple conditional format in a cell to multiply the
cell value if it is greater than 0 by a value in another column.

I have tried =IF(D10,SUMPRODUCT(D1,O1),"") and =SUMIF(C1,"0",C1)*O1. The
conditional format (colour) changes in the cell but, the cell value does not
multiply by the $112 which is what is in cell O1.

How else could I write this?


 
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