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Default Word 2003 - IF Statement, Form Field Calculate

Try

{=MAX({=D19*D21 \# 0 },150)}

In tests here, that got rid of the $ before the numbers being compared and
overcame the !Syntax Error, $


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Thank you for sticking with me, macropod.

I did as you suggested and wrote (CTRL-F9 Twice for { } ): {=MAX
({=D19*D21},150)}

I received this: !Syntax Error, $

When I right clicked for field code, this appears: {=MAX
($374,696,150)}

When I ALT-F9 I see the code that I typed: {=MAX({=D19*D21},150)}

I double checked the table cell references, those are correct. Your
thoughts?