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gebo84

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Hi,

I have a formula in cell T4 (=R4/38) this is calculating and average Hourly Rate for staff wages.

But I need a formula to stop the Cell calculating below £6.50.

So, the lowest calculation it can return is £6.50, with now restrictions on how high it can go

thanks
G
 

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=MAX(6.5,(R16/38))

I've gone with this formula, which seems to be working - please let me know if it's wrong though
 
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Try this:
=MAX(R4/38,6.5)


Edit: I see you posted while I was reading and replying. Yep, that is the way to go!
 
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