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Default Combining two formulas


I have two formulas. The first one determines what day of the week it
is and multiplies that cell by a percentage.

=IF(WEEKDAY(R6,2)<5,Data!CY8*1.13,Data!CY8*1.23).

This formula works fine if it is a positive number. It basically
increases the number by the respective percentage.

However, if the number is negative, I get the negative number increased
further into the negative. What I want it to do is decrease.

For example. 150,000 would return 184,500 and -150,000 would
return115,500. I have created a formula that accomplishes what I need,
but I do not know how to implement with the above formula.

=IF(Data!CY8<0,(Data!CY8)*1.23)-(ABS(Data!CY8))+(Data!CY8),Data!CY8*1.23)

Thanks in advance.

EP


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