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Conditionally apply a math equation to cell

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    Conditionally apply a math equation to cell

    I have a cell with the following formula:
    =(E15-80)*1.5

    What I need is, if the E15-80 comes out to be positive, the number multiplied by 1.5. If the E15-80 comes out to be negative, I do not need it multiplied. Can someone help me on this?
    Thanks,
    Josh
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    Re: How to conditionaly apply a math equation to cell

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    Re: How to conditionaly apply a math equation to cell

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    Thanks Ben. I just need to add -80 to the end and it worked. I should have been more specific. I needed it to show the difference of E15-80 if negative.
    Thanks again.
    Josh

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