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I'm not sure I completely understand what you're trying to do.
So, you want to look at the individual amounts in cell A1, not the actual value of A1, to see if any are 2000 or greater? So, 600+600+600+600 would not be displayed, since there are no individual values greater than 2000, even though the total value is 2400? Is this correct? If so, what is the reason for keeping all values in the same cell rather than seperate cells? This makes the formula much more difficult, especially since you don't seem to have the same number of values being added together. What I'd recommend is placing your values in seperate cells, lets say A1 through A5. Then your formula could be =IF(MAX(A1:A5)=2000,"Amount of "&SUM(A1:A5),"") If this won't work, please post back with more details. HTH, Elkar "vertigo" wrote: Hi All, I have a very basic knowledge of excel so please forgive me if this is actually ridiculously easy to do. What i'm trying to do is this: I have a basic addition formula in A1. What i am trying to do is have another cell read A1 and if there is any amounts of 2000 or more in the addition sum i want it to say "amount of 2000" or what ever the amount is. So if the sum was say: 100+200+300+400. It wouldn't do anything but if the sum was 100+200+2564. It would say "Amount of 2564". All i have been able to do so far is have this message come up if the result of the actual sum is 2000 or over but i can't get it to just read the individual amounts in the sum.The formula i have been using is: =IF((A1=2000),"Amount of " &A1,"") I hope this makes sense, if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it. Thanks. -- vertigo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ vertigo's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35504 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=552743 |