Cell C7 is a drop down list with 3 possibles (Consumer,Commercial, Public). Depending on which is chosen, I want Cell C10 to provide a different list of possibles (Consumer Products, Commercial Products, Public Products).
I have tried to create a custom IF statement with the list choice & sometimes it refuses & sometimes it gives me the list, but with the formula string as the drop down options.
Is this forumula possible or is it beyond excel's capability?
I am trying to achieve the following in one formula.
IF an amount is greater than 0 and less than 500,000 put in 490 IF an amount is greater than 500,000 and less than 1,000,000 put in 1000 IF an amount is greater than 1,000,000 and less than 4,000,000 put in 2205 IF an amount is greater than 4,000,000 and less than 9,000,000 put in 5000 IF an amount is greater than 9,000,000 and less than 10,000,000 put in 6500 IF an amount is greater than 10,000,000 and less than 15,000,000 put in 7500 IF an amount is greater than 15,000,000 put in 9500
here's the formula that I'm using: =INDEX($C$35:$AF$35,MATCH(MAX(C41:AF41),C41:AF41,0 )) where $C$35:$AF$35 contains names of people & C41:AF41 contains #'s. This works great if there isn't a tie. Is there a formula to search the range, find the max # and if there are two answers display both names. ex. the max# is 3 and both joe and sam have 3. it would then show joe / sam or something like that. Is this possible? If not, then if there is a tie for the max #, to have the cell just display tie.
1. Sheet1; how to Add "B000" in the List A or "B00" if the digits and 5 in the list 2. Sheet2; how to remove "B000" or "B00" from the list 3. Sheet3; how to highlight difference or find out the difference between to lists
I have a workbook filled with many tabs / sheets. Each sheet contains the same structure of information and isn't an important aspect of this question.
I've looked at this topic http://www.mrexcel.com/board2/viewtopic.php?t=16683 and I'm unable to follow it well.
Is there a way to search all the tabs for a word and if it matches to copy the entire row into the search tab / sheet? Specifically for each and every searched match.
It would save my users trying to search each tab individually and possibly miss the data they are actually looking for. Hundreds of people use this reference workbook which stores where all our documentation is stored across numerous servers. Each row is one document and its corresponding storage information.
I have a table whereby I Vlookup a different spreadsheet on an order number (in this instance Z011352/001). There are multiple sketch numbers associated to this Z number.
I would like to be able to input the Z number and then obviously the Vlookup pulls up the first sketch number. This works fine.
If I then input the same Z number again it pulls up the same sketch number, but I want it to look in the current table (the one i'm entering the Z number onto), see if the sketch number is already present and if it is pull up the next sketch number in the list on the separeate spreadhseet. (I hope this is clear enough)
How would I write out a formula if I currently have this formula/ =COUNTIF(D6:Q6,"a")*8 on cell S6 but I also want to include/ =COUNTIF(D6:Q6,"a-1")*1 and =COUNTIF(D6:Q6,"a-2")*2 and so on till a-7 and i want all this to read on the same cell.
I have a message box in my spreadsheet. I want it so if the user puts in multiple answers that certain message box appears, if they put in a different set of multiple answers it shows up. For example, the code below is what I am using now. It says that if the user types 5225 in C16 and 3000 in C17 then a specific msg box appears. I want it to say if the user types in 5225 or 5226 or 5227 the same msg box appears but if they type in 5665 a different msg box appears. How would I change this code? ...
This is my current formula that im using in cell U6
=IF(L6>=500,"Sept 8 2009","Sept 1 2009")
it works fine with just 2 answer cuz if its not one answer is another
=IF(AND($B$2>=0,$B$2>=500),"Sept 8 2009","Sept 1 2009") found this one online but it got frustrating...i change the values to mine
so what im looking for is a if formula or similar to the following
if L6 is between 0-500 i want U6 to say Sept 1 2009 if L6 is between 501-750 i want U6 to say Sept 8 2009 if L6 is between 751-999 i want U6 to say Sept 15 2009 if L6 is between 1000-1200 i want U6 to say Sept 22 2009
i try both if formulas (stated above) both but both return one or more results...i just want one
so....Example
L6 U6 ***(decimal included) 0.00 than i would get the result Sept 1 2009 253.52 than i would get the result Sept 1 2009 647.36 than i would get the result Sept 8 2009 750.01 than i would get the result Sept 15 2009 1100.00 than i would get the result Sept 22 2009
if above 1200 i would get the result sorry your amount owed is to high
formulas are preferred *but will work with macros and other options
*if using macros or vba or what have you please explain how it will work
In the attachment, on the totals sheet I am doing a count of the results on Sheet2. Under "Alcohol as it Applies to Me" on Totals I am trying to count the 5 different categories, but the original question is a pick all that apply so at times there are multiple answers. I can't figure out the formula to count each phrase when there is multiple answers.
Which changes my cell to show the text 33% if the text cold is entered into cell E2. Now what I would like to know, is if I can add multiple catch words to give alternate pre defined percentages. Such as warm and hot to give the respective answers as 66% and 99%
I have created a workbook that I store data from my audits, this data is in the form of Y if compliant, N if noncompliant and N/A if not applicable. Where the fun part begins is that each question has a different risk involved. I have used a simple 1 to 5 risk scores and given scores for compliance and non compliance to each score, for example a risk 1 if compliant is 100 points, if non compliant is -100 points, all the N/As are worth 0.
I currently calculate the totals in a different sheet in the work book, but I do this kind of manually, I have calculations to work out the totals and percentages and all that, but I cannot figure out how to get the Ys and Ns to appear in this sheet as 100 or -100. All I do at the moment is bring the Y, N or N/A over with a simple =corresponding cell in sheet 1 then manually change this to the number I require.
Would like to sum a table without putting individual answers on each row and summing column. The table can consists of 100's of rows but only 3 columns.
I would like to tabulate correct answers on a test given. The data is in excel as student answer (column header), with possible response of 0 or 1. Another column of Answer Key with response of 0 or 1. There are 80 total questions (rows).
I would like to be able to create another column of "Grade" with 0 (incorrect) or 1 (correct) so that I can tabulate % correct responses. I will eventually be analyzing correct responses by question, combining results with other students at same level, etc.
I will likely do further analysis in SAS, but want to get the data set together in Excel.
I am currently maintaining a database that keeps up to date records of employees in my company and their vacations including their nationality dept. etc. for the vacation reports i have a "last day of work," "return to work date," "Actual Return to work date," and at the end a "remarks" column,
Moreover I need to report how many employees per department/Discipline are on leave ex. ( mechanical, electrical, and so on.) That I did using countifs having whoever is remarked as "na" vs. actual return date, Discipline vs. each discipline. All works fine but what i want to ask is there anyway that i can list the names of employees that are on vacation under each discipline?? Ie. if 3 are in the electrical engineering department, can i list their names? or if Today()>Actual Return to Work day (ie they are late and have not arrived yet) is there a way that it can list the names of multiple employees? rather than having to work against each name etc.
Is there a way to make a drop-down list optional? When I create drop-down lists the user has to make a choice from that list.
Example: a list of doctors. I need the user to be able to select from that list if the patient saw one of those physicians, but if the patient saw another doctor not on the list, I need the user to be able to enter the name of that other doctor. Currently the user has to select from the list or not enter a doctor. I am using Excel 2003.
Instead of trying to explain my challenge, the attached workbook should be self explanatory. My answer is surrounded by the box. I need a formula that would automatically provide this output.
I have 2 worksheets, Worksheet 1 has Customer Magic Number on it as a reference and a few customer details and Worksheet 2 has Customer magic number and contact fields.
to show the contact codes in sheet 1 however I also need to show the Notes which are located in Columns G:I, Is there an easy to use the index & match functions as above with the concatenate function to add the notes in the cell beside where I am inputting the contact codes?
I'm trying to figure out how best to build a table to do:
IF A1="yes", "no", "na" and IF B1="yes", "no","na" and IF C1="yes","no","na" then "AT" or "IC" or "VE"
So, I need a table that can look up responses to three questions, then lookup the corresponding answer (AT, IC or VE). Some of the combinations of anwers will yield the same anwer (i.e: yes, yes, yes=AT and yes,yes,no=also AT). I'm trying to come up with the most probable answer by evaluating these three questions; Thus; 10 combinations will yield an answer of "AT", 10 combo will yield "IC" and 7 combo will yield "VE". I've done this with 2 variables, but can't seem to get it to work with three...
How to generate a list of numbers of this function in Excel: COMBIN(20,3), but i want the combinations of numbers. I want to create a list of 20 questions and every question has 3 answer. I think that are 1140 combinations.
I have a table in excel that i need to use to mark a 20 question quiz. I have the correct answers in one column and the students answers in the next column. I want to mark a correct answer with 1 and an incorrect answer with 0 marks. I know how to use IF, however the students answers can vary eg, correct answer could be B and D but the student writes B + D. Is there any way of marking this correct even tho it is not exactly written out correct?
Want a single count of multiple columns based on the columns selected value. Data is in text format.
Have tried multiple COUNTIF statements and have tried using pivot table (Excel 2010) both only give me total counts for all. I think I need an OR statement somewhere, but not sure where?
In other words, if a single record has an "any" in the any fields or a "yes" in the yes fields, I want to to count that as one record.
How to write a forumula that can view a range in column A but select the answers of that range in column B and add them together?
For example my spreadsheet shows:
Column A Column B 1.1 5 1.5 2 1.7 9 1.8 6 2.1 2 2.5 5
So in the example above what I need the forumla to do is look at range of 1.10 to 1.19 in Column A and add the answers of that range in Column B, which would equal 22 (5+2+9+6).
I have 16 seperate titles and a different figure for each title.
However, these 16 titles are repeated hundreds of times, in different orders, down a column. I need to populate the list with the numbers that belong to each title.
I don't have v look up on my computer. I am useless at excel.
I have two separate lists, one in Column A and the other in Column B. Both lists are roughly 2,000 rows long. For the most part, the two lists are identical, but not quite.
I'm trying to determine what data is present in Column A that is absent from Column B, and vice versa. That's easy enough to do with COUNTIF (at least that's what I've tried), but to complicate matters, duplicate entries appear in both column A and column B.
For example, in column A, the word "Electric" appears 13 times...but in column B, it only appears 8. I need to know these differences in a quick and easily readable way (remember, the spreadsheet is roughly 2,000 rows).