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Excel IF Formula

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replyReply Mon 7 Jun 2010, 09:32Delegate Vicky said...

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Excel IF Formula

Hi

I am using the following formula on one of our budget templates. =IF(F844>0,'42 INCOME'!B10,0)

Problem is, it doesn't bring up any negative numbers where applicable. It only brings up postive numbers. Can you tell me what formula i can use to bring up negative numbers?

Thanks

Vicky

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replyReply Wed 9 Jun 2010, 14:48Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Excel IF Formula

Hi Vicky

Thank you for your question. I'd just like to check the kind of problem you are encountering.

When the input is greater than zero does the formula only brings back positive numbers from sheet INCOME? Even when the corresponding number is negative on INCOME it doesn't display correctly.

Alternatively when the input is zero or less do you find you always get 0 as a result rather than a corresponding value on INCOME.

If you'd like to forward an example sheet through I can take a look to get a better idea of what you are encountering. You can mark it for the attention of Andrew and send to andrew

Kind regards,
Andrew

replyReply Fri 17 Sep 2010, 16:30Trainer Nafeesa said...

RE: Excel IF Formula

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