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Oct 15, 2008, 5:06:13 PM10/15/08
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how do i write a formula for this (this is what i have in m3 as my formula)
=(l3*35)*2
now how do i have it if the return to this is say 50 and in cell c3 is 90.
Since the formula is less than or equal to 90 i want the return to be 0

I hope i explained this clear enough

here is a sample of what i have in my spread sheet
Avg time2008(e31) -Time taking wk of10/3/08(J31) - Diff in week(k31)-Convert
to time(l31)-Total $(m31)
48.47 min - 56 min - 7.53
min - .01255 - $8.79

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Raz

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Oct 15, 2008, 5:18:05 PM10/15/08
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try this

=IF((l3*35*2<=C3), "0", l3*35*2)

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Oct 15, 2008, 7:54:35 PM10/15/08
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Raz wrote:
>try this
>
>=IF((l3*35*2<=C3), "0", l3*35*2)
>
>> how do i write a formula for this (this is what i have in m3 as my formula)
>> =(l3*35)*2
>[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]

>> 48.47 min - 56 min - 7.53
>> min - .01255 - $8.79

Thank You it worked great!! Your the best!!

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ShaneDevenshire

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Oct 15, 2008, 8:31:06 PM10/15/08
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Hi,

Let's simplify this down a bit:

=IF(L3*70<C3,0,L3*70)

35*2 is a constant so just enter 70. There is not need to "0", technically
that is a text entry not a number, besides it waste keystrokes. You don't
need () around the if test. Might as well get into good formula construction
habits early.
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Shane Devenshire

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