Hold on Dreamboat, let's find out what he wants first...!
=MAX(A1:A20)&" "&MIN(B1:B20) are two different formulae in a single cell (albeit represented by a single formula)
Gymwrecker : if you mean have a cell that says "Monthly sales were" and then has a formula which relates the monthly sales, followed by "and yearly average was" followed by a different formula which computes this, all in the same cell, then the answer is yes....
one cell can carry more or less what you like as long as the syntax is correct one formul??? no you can bolt to many again subject to syntax and yhe & will all continualtion so i see that as what ever goes???
Im with you chris
I beleive what Dreamboat refers to is nesting, not bolting.. nest = 1, bold = more
So, I have a question on using multiple formulas as well.... I want the same cell to have these 2 formaulas: =M15-IF(M15>40,40,0) AND =MAX(0,K12-40)
So, if cell A shows 45, I want cell B to show only what is over 40 (5), but if cell A is less than 40 I want cell B to say 0..... does that make any sense? Sorry, I am new to this. Appreciate your help!!!
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