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    Add 2 formulas to one cell

    Hi,

    I'm new to Excel and I am stuck, please help..

    I have one cell called TOTAL PAY: which has a function of Multiplying G31 to I44. When I type in eg. 10 it gives me 20 because I44 is 2. Now I need that same cell to also SUM cell I31 to the already Multiplied cells G31 and I44.

    Cell B34 is where the result needs to go and at the moment it reads =PRODUCT(H44,G31)

    Any help is gretly appreciated

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    Re: Add 2 formulas to one cell

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    Re: Add 2 formulas to one cell

    Awesome, Thank you very much.. Saved a lot of headaches

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    Re: Add 2 formulas to one cell

    Not a problem, have a nice day.

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    Thomas Bailey

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