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I have a lengthy formula calculating salary raise for a year, and need to tie
it into how long the project goes (in months). I have three cells set up with the formulas, each for a different time frame that I may use, and I have a cell that has the actual duration in months for each project (E16 would be 17months). I can do 'sum from formula'/12*(E16-12) to get the # of months over a year for year 2 (5 months), but anything over that I get a negative number, and I want it be from 25-36 months, then 37-48, etc. I want E16 to trigger the correct cell to fill based upon its number, and put "0" in the ones that don't apply. The formula was too long for an IF statement when I tried it. Ideas? S |
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