Kevin_CaldewellLet's say the 5 handicap sits in cell A1. Then, in B1 you enter: =INT(A1/2)to get 2, And in C1 you enter: =A1-B1to get 3
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a) I added a new sheet 'Registration' where you can enter the names of all the players, their handicap and feel free to add payment and date and contact info if you want b) I changed the formulas to ignore blanks so you don't get that '11' or other points when the cell is blank...
LS:It was good. I like the sport, as it is good for your head. Q: Your handicap? LS:Let’s make it 11 or 12 on a good day – and 35 on a bad one! So between 12 and 35. (Laughs) That’s golf! "I never doubted my abilities and the last couple of races are a good pay...
a) I added a new sheet 'Registration' where you can enter the names of all the players, their handicap and feel free to add payment and date and contact info if you want b) I changed the formulas to ignore blanks so you don't get that '11' or other points when the cell is blank...
a) I added a new sheet 'Registration' where you can enter the names of all the players, their handicap and feel free to add payment and date and contact info if you want b) I changed the formulas to ignore blanks so you don't get that '11' or other points when the cell is blank...