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What formula would I use to say: [M2] = [H2] if [K2=yes], [M2] = [J2] if
[K2=no], when cells [M2], [H2], and [J2] are dollar amounts, and [K2] is
actually the word "yes" or "no"?
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What formula would I use to say: [M2] = [H2] if [K2=yes], [M2] = [J2] if
[K2=no], when cells [M2], [H2], and [J2] are dollar amounts, and [K2] is
actually the word "yes" or "no"?



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