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![]() I've also been playing with this, trying to use either IF, or SUMIF, or SUMPRODUCT, trying to make this work (adding B+C, compare with D, and determine if the sum is =, <, or , than D, and giving the result in E): If B9+C9=D9, then 0 but if B9+C9D9, then B9+C9-D9 (to show that "D" is x-amount less than B+C) but if B9+C9<D9, then D9-B9+C9 (to show that "D" is x-amount more than B+C) Am I making sense? ![]() LOL - I'm sure I'm close, but I keep getting the "too many arguments" error THANK YOU :) -- navychef ------------------------------------------------------------------------ navychef's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29457 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=493042 |
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