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Addition to an existing formula
- Apr 11, 2021
Scott Miller Sorry, I missed the "2 or more" part your original question. Change the latter part of the extras to :
(H14>=2)*492Any number greater than or equal to 2 will add 492.
Scott Miller I take your word for it that the formula works, though I believe you have quite a few unnecessary brackets in it. Anyhow, add this to the formula:
+(H14=1)*328+(H14=2)*492and it should add the additional expenses based on what's in H14 (1 or 2).
Thanks for the add, the only thing it seems to get caught up on is if you place more than 2 in H14 then it reverts back to the answer of have nothing in H14?
Is there a way of showing the answer with 1 in H14 (which it does now) and the answer with 2 (which it does now), but leave the answer of having 2 if there is a value higher the 2?
So if you place a 6 (or any number above 2) in H14 it would only show the answer of having 2 in H14?
Cheers Scott
- Riny_van_EekelenApr 11, 2021Platinum Contributor
Scott Miller Sorry, I missed the "2 or more" part your original question. Change the latter part of the extras to :
(H14>=2)*492Any number greater than or equal to 2 will add 492.
- Scott MillerApr 11, 2021Copper ContributorPerfect - Thank you. 🙂