Cap cell total if above certain amount

HaudYerWeesht

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  1. 2016
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  1. Windows
Hello. Is there a formula that will allow a cell to show a number unless it is below a certain number?

In cell A3 I have the sum of A1 and A2 added to show a total of 150. If the total goes above 100 I would like A3 to only show the total as 100. If the cell total was 90 then it would remain as 90.

I know how to deduct a certain amount from a total but as there will be different totals in different cells and it will change daily it is not suitable.

Thanks for your help
 

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Glad to help & thanks for the feedback.
 
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