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Default Trouble with a conditional statement

Hi everyone - hope someone can help.

I have a form made up for employees to use as a purchase order.

Depending on the type of purchase order, they are to put an X in either cell
F7, F8, or F9.

When the purchase order totals the page, it is then set to figure the
discount available, based on the type of order specified by the employee.

The formula I have entered is =IF(F7=X,J23*0.02,J23). What I want the
formula to do is look at cell F7. If the employee has entered an X in that
cell, the formula should then take the number in cell J23 and multipyy it by
..02. If cell F7 is empty, the formula should return the full value of cell
J23.

Excel says that it is looking for a #Name? on the logical test line of the
formula box.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks
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