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Sounds like homework but here goes
=IF(C2=98%*D2,C2*5%,0) or =IF(C2=98%*D2,C2*5%,"No commission") Syntax: IF( test, true_result, false_result) test: what you what to test, Here we have sell_price is greater or equal to 98% of ask_price true_result: what the cell will display if the Test is TRUE; here we compute 5% of sell_price false_result: what the cell will display if Test is False; here either zero or some text best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "brette73" wrote in message ... Hello, I am very new to Excel and have a problem I'm trying to solve. I think I've figured out how to use the nested IF function for normal problems but this one adds an extra twist that I can't figure out. I'm trying to create a commission formula that is based on percentages. Example: a salesman will receive a 5% commission for selling 98% or more of the asking price of a car. If I have the asking price in D2 and the actual selling price in C2. How do I reference them in my formula? I tried different methods but I kept getting an error message. Thanks, Brette -- brette73 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ brette73's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30761 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=504264 |