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Hi Everyone,
I have a quote sheet at work that is truly the bane of my existence. In C11 to C18 I have Quantities In D11 to D18 I have Prices In G11 to G18 I have Totals So what I have done is C11*D11= Total. The issue that I have is that if any cells from C11 to C18 are 0 then I want the Sum total (Cell G21) =G11:G18 to show "Add Value". The problem is two fold =IF(C11=0,"Add Value") works fine for one line item but lets argue that C11 = 0 and C12 = 1. How do I then get my Total in G21 to disregard C11 and continue the calculation from G12:G18 to get a total? I hope anyone can help I need this done urgently and my boss is getting very uptight about it. Thanks Steve |
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