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Multiple Formulas in one Cell one Formula Away From Completion

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    Red face Multiple Formulas in one Cell one Formula Away From Completion

    I'm one step away from completing my form. I need help one more time because I have been trying to figure out this last part for the last couple of days. I have attached the sample I am working on.

    Here's my problem: There are 3 selections to choose from. Each selections has 4 levels you can choose from that product. if you choose one of the three products, you will get charged standard price. If you pick a combo, you pay standard price for one and a discounted price for the other(s). so if 2 of the three selections are "x", normal prices would apply. if one or none of the selections are x standard price one selection, discounted price for the others.

    How can I connect E25 to H25?

    Disregard the numbers from N27 on.

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    Re: Multiple Formulas in one Cell one Formula Away From Completion

    I'm afraid your post does not comply with Rule 8 of our Forum RULES. Cross-posting is when you post the same question in other forums on the web. You'll find people are disinclined to respond to cross-posts because they may be wasting their time solving a problem that has been solved elsewhere. We prefer that you not cross-post at all, but if you do (and it's unlikely to go unnoticed), you MUST provide a link (copy the url from the address bar in your browser)to the cross-post. Expect cross-posts without a link to be closed a message will be posted by the moderator explaining why. We are here to help so help us to help you!

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