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Payroll calculating
With a rang of cells equaling 90,(a1,b1,c1 and so), how do you get the
calculating to stop at 40. Useing Excel 2000 |
Payroll calculating
=MIN(40,SUM(A1:C1))
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Excel 95 - Excel 2007 Northwest Excel Solutions www.nwexcelsolutions.com "Clay" wrote in message ... With a rang of cells equaling 90,(a1,b1,c1 and so), how do you get the calculating to stop at 40. Useing Excel 2000 |
Payroll calculating
-- For some reason I am not able to start a new question, but I am able to reply - so I hope someone sees my question here and can help me! I am just starting to use Excel, I have 2000 if that matters. My problem is I have set up payroll and have gross wages in cell F5, cell G5 calculates SS tax on cell F5. After putting in the months payroll I want the sum of each column to be in row 10. However, I am not always getting the correct answer in the total rows. For instance it should be 13.06 and is showing 13.05. I am sure it has something to do with multipling and then adding but I don't know!!!! Traci "Clay" wrote: With a rang of cells equaling 90,(a1,b1,c1 and so), how do you get the calculating to stop at 40. Useing Excel 2000 |
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