Combine Formula Which Reduce The No. Of Additoanl Formula's Columns
Apr 9, 2009
I have some student marks in columns B to F. If some one get below 40 marks he fails and the subject in which he has been failed will come in Remarks column. If he has passed in all subjects remarks column will show Pass.
To bring failed subject initial in Remarks i have to create 5 additional column and then thru Concatenate i joined them.
Is There any formula to show fail subject in Remarks column without creating 5 additional columns?
how to reduce formula size/improve excel efficiency?
I have a really complicated formula with lots of COUNTAs, VLOOKUPs, IFs, etc etc etc which returns a variety of values, ZEROs (for blank cells being referenced), and #NAs.
I would like to turn all ZEROs and #NAs into ""s without repeating this super long formula over and over.
I have a problem where I extended a formula down to over 40,000 records which has increased the file size substantially. I only need it to scroll down to a few thousand rows now that I realized that there is alot less data to populate the worksheet. Is there any way to get it back to a scroll range that is more modest in size?
I have a formula that computes the row number in B58. I would like to combine the row # in the formula after M_MAN!A1015 for eg M_MAN!"&B58&" instead of having to type this. I can then use the foormula to copy the balance of the formulas
Basically i need to type in a formula in sheet 1 under each of the months that will match the account name and location from B1 and C1 to the data range in sheet 2 (Columns B and C) and return whatever value is listed on sheet 2 under column E. My gut tells me I need to use multiple look ups but I've tried this and got numerous errors.
I have a problem with a cumulative countif and offset formula that I am unable to solve. See the attached spreadsheet for an example of the dataset I get out from our systems.
I want the formula to be fully automatic, so when I change the month in column K2, it will automatically count all the different outlets in column B based on criteria in column L3 and downwards. The dataset will be updated monthly obviously.
I believe that it could be solved with the usage of a countifs + offset formula or something similar.
The main idea of the spreadsheet is to track the movement of customers between different chains. It is thus important that customers that show up in January will not be counted again in February or March, thus creating an unique countif list based on a given month.
I have two columns each column has a combination of the same 3 words "cash", "card", and "trade". The are formatted as "Cash & Card & Trade" or "Cash & Card" or "Card" ect. I want a formual that can combine the entries written into each columan into one column. I will put an example below.
I am using this formula =IF(SEARCH("pipe",A2),VLOOKUP(C2,Sheet2!A4:B12,2)) to look up a reference code for "pipe". The reference codes for "pipe" are in column 2 of a table on sheet 2 and are dependant on the dimensions of the pipe given in column 1 of the same table. C2 in the formula is where the dimensions are given. (hope that's clear ).
What I want to do is to extend the above formula to look up column 3 of the table on sheet 2 if, for example, A2 contains "Bend", i.e., =IF(SEARCH("Bend",A2),VLOOKUP(C2,Sheet2!A4:B12,3)).
Combining those two formula using "=if(and " worked for me for the first test, but changing the contents of A2 from "pipe" to "Bend" results in a #Value type error.
I can't use if A2 = "pipe" because extra words could be introduced into A2, e.g., "copper pipe" - therefore the equals would not be appropriate.
Is there a faster way to combine all the P.O# with a formula automatically, no matter how many P.O# there are? Its unpredictable on how many invoices will get pay per wire.
I am trying to combine a subtotal formula in sumproduct formula but end in error. Appreciate if someone can assist me with the right formula. I would like to combine subtotal in the following sumproduct formula:
im using this formula =FREQUENCY(Sheet1!B1:B100,A2:A11) to calculate the the frequency of my data from B1 to B100. I would like to know how i can insert the Index formula into the formula above so i can get the frequency of the first 100 rows even if i add rows.
What i want to do is to look up of the value of home and away games seperatly. if there is no match for the lookup i get the "N/A" and if there is no value i get "0". If i get 0 the formula will calculate as a lost game.
I am attempting to use concatenate to combine two cells of data, but to only display the information if both cells contain information.
Currently using the following simple formula: =concatenate(a1,a2)
However, I only want it to work if both a1 and a2 cells contain data. If only a1 contains information, but a2 is blank, I want it to calculate a blank cell.
I have a worksheet with three columns. First Name, Last Name and email address. I need to combine the first name with the last name and add our @ourcompany.com to the end of it for the emaill address.
I've figured out how to do that, but my problem is, we don't use our first and last names in the email address. We use first initial and last name.
I know how to make Tom Jones become tomjones@ourcompany.com
What I need to know is how to make Tom Jones become tjones@ourcompany.com.
Can someone point me in the right direction here? I just need the first initial of the first name and combine that with the last name and then add in the @ourcompany.com.
i need t oknow if i can have text added into 1 cell with having a formula with a answer in it as well,,,i have attached a sheet with better examples of what i mean.
I'm looking for a way for Excel to combine formulas together into a more compact form for me.
Attached is a very simple version of what I want, my actual formulas are very complex but I'd still like a way to have them automatically combined into a single cell.
Alternatively, what is a good way to break down a very complicated one-cell formula and still keep things organized?
Here is the one-cell version of a formula I work with.
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That formula is difficult to work with in one cell, so on another sheet I have it broken down into parts so that if one part isn't doing what I want I can change it. This takes up a LOT of space because of the other steps I do (the above formula is just one step) and I'd like to combine it together.
Attached File : Excel Formula Combination Question.xlsx
In this file i did paste special values so the links are no longer there, but in my original file alot of the values you see in the cells are pulled from other worksheets ( thats just so you know to lookin values of the cells and not the formula ).
I basically need row 18 starting from Column O to self populate.
Its based off of which has 1's in the Column. I have the completed here manually just to show you what i am looking for . I usually have to go to row 3 and Enter the data manually depending on which 1's are filled in for the column.
If i could have a method of having row 18 starting with Column O to self populate based off those 1's
I am using Excel 2003 and trying to create a formula that will combine comma delimited numbers from two or three cells in the same row and output them to another cell in the same row as comma delimited numbers, sorted with duplicates removed.
So the data is something like this ...
Cell A1 ... 1,5,8,19
Cell B1 ... 4,26,1,8,8501
Cell C1 ... 1,6,1301,12
I would like to consolidate these into cell D1, sorted and distinct ...
I am currently working on a data analysis project (data mining) and need to collect and later analyze statistics for the inputs which control a series of calculations. These statistics are shown in the Statistics 1, Statistics 2 and Statistics 3 cells in the workbook that I attached. The inputs are X,Y; all possible values for these inputs are listed in the N,O columns. Basically I need a macro which would take the values from these two columns and place them pair after pair into the controlling cells (K3, L3), then it would copy cells H2 through L3 (updated stats) to a new sheet after each copy operation - so that I will finally have a list of statistics for all of the input pairs.