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If E=L then I=G+H, If E=S Then I=G-H. How???

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    If E=L then I=G+H, If E=S Then I=G-H. How???

    Hi. Problems, problems....

    I am trying to do a calculation whereby if Cell E=the Value "L" the Cell I=G-H.
    Now, that part is Simple enough.

    If cell E= "S" the Cell I should be G+H.

    How ah???
    Have tried IF and SUMIF Formula with no success. Maybe something simple but not for this brain at the moments.

    Regards,
    Martin

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    G'day and welcome to the forum,

    Try this and cell references are all in row 2

    Place this in cell I2

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    Lungfish, what happens when E is neither "L" nor "S"?
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    Lungfish,

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