Returning a value with a minimum and maximum collar

confusedbuttrying

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Hi all,

Please can someone help me out of a pickle?

I have a simple calculation: 20 / 40 = 0.5
20 is a fixed value and 40 is variable

I need it so that the answer can never be less than 0.25 or greater than 0.75


I figure that:

=MIN(E18,(SUM(B15/D15))) delivers the minimum of 0.75 or the actual output of the sum, and
=MAX(E19,(SUM(B15/D15))) delivers the maximum of 0.25 or the actual sum

Is there a way of combining these two to automate the routine? Or a different process that would get me the result?

Thank you
 

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