I have tried to create a simple formula, but I am unable to make it work correctly. I need a * symbol in a column if the number to the left is greater than zero, and blank if left cell is also blank. My current formula that does not work displays the symbol if there is a blank or number in the left column. If this is needed, the formula A5 to the left reads another worksheet and displays a "" blank if no data.
Current formula that needs correction. B5 formula reads A5 and should enter "*" if >0 and "" blank if A5 is blank.
=IF(A5>0,"*","")
The current formula is incorrectly returning * if A5 is blank or if it has a number greater than zero. Correct formula that will return the correct results.
I have to make a table that shows that a if someone purchases
less than 5 items they receive no discount 5-10 items they receive 2% discount 11-20 items they receive 5% discount 21-50 items they receive 8% discount over 50 items they receive 10%
and it has to be done in a way that the discount rate can be calculated using Vlookup I am struggling to find the best way to write this table. i tried numbering 1 to 50 and writing the corresponding discount rate in the second column but this looks untidy and can't calculate greater than 50 as i am not sure how to write it in the cell so it reads as >50 and not just 50.
I have a sheet that when printed out, will have 1 or more check boxes (depending on a formula) beside various items. Basically, if in a datafield it shows that there should be 3 boxes beside a line, it will show similar to this (except the O's are check boxes).
Usable 3 times per day. O O O
In the actual symbols list, there are no such symbols. I think there must be another type of symbol available as I use: ►
I grabbed that symbol from another spreadsheet, and I have no idea where it came from. I have wanted a similar arrow that points to the left or up, but I have no idea where to find them. I only know that the spreadsheet accepts a copy/paste of this symbol, and it does not seem to be related to any particular font set.
where I could find a "empty box" symbol, and also tell me where symbols like ► come from.
I need to use the following symbol (,, ▬ ) to show when my prices went up or down but when I try to use them in the VBA, they are replaced by a ?
I considered using the CHAR function, but its 255 characters do not incorporate the one I need.
I'm logging temperatures and I want to add the degree symbol "" to the end of the numbers, how do I do that? It's easy if I just use one number (#), but how do I do it when adding the lowest and highest in the same cell, e.g. 33-35?
I am trying to create a document and i'm not sure if this is possible or not, but i'd like to type in a number in column A (1-10) and then in column B have a symbol appear corresponding to the number.
So if i type in 5 in Column A, Column B will have 5 squares pop up (or something along those lines), etc.
I am trying to create a custom number format that will put a plus sign in from of the value in a cell if the value is positive. Here is what I have been using:
+#,###;-#,###;"On Forecast"
There have been a few problems with this. Firstly, the values are have two decimals, and I have not been able to adjust it accordingly. Secondly, there are some cells that contain only a zero, and the custom format above changes the zeros to 'On Forecast. Other than these two issues, that custom format works.
I'm using a large database - excel based, with lots of VBA and macros inside - where the default decimal format is “.” (period). When I copy and paste into a normal excel workbook format I want to replace the periods with comas. The paste function I'm using is “Match Destination Formatting (M)”.
I've recorded a macro to replace all of the periods with comas - still some of the values come up as a whole number, the period not being replaced with the coma.
I've tried almost all of the formats - text, general, number .... Still does not work.
Have written all the code to remove various words,numbers, etc from cells but this one symbol...I can not figure it out.
It looks like this:
Its the degree symbol, however using that symbol in VBA has proved to fail me. I have a large data set that is created for import but it will continue to fail until I remove this, Find(Replace) should work right? But using a search in VBA it deletes the entire cell.
I'm looking at some VBA code that I have to convert into another programming language and I'm having a little trouble reading it. Here's the line that's throwing me...
I need to take cells such as the following from A1 down:
Baker, Helen Brown, Joe Smith, John Roberts Thompson, Karen White, Daniel Wright, Lisa
I need to move this to the next column but where there is a cell such as the 4th without a comma it needs to add ", N/A".
Basically it should make "Roberts" from A4 become "Roberts, N/A". I think it needs something to search for a comma and if it's not present to add that to the end.
How to remove all the " symbol out of a string of data?
The " symbol appears at different places and i need to remove them all completely. the Find & Replace tool doesn't work because when you have say 3/4" and want it to just read 3/4 it automatically converts it to 03-Apr. even when you have changed the cell formatting to text.
I would like to insert images (like a questionmark symbol) into a spreadsheet I'm working on, and then when the user hovers the mouse over the questionmark a "help-text" pops up. I've noticed that it doesn't seem to be that simple making a tooltip, however, is it possible to replace the small red triangle that is inserted into the sheet to indicate a comment with an image?
My current issue is that I need to enter a $ into multiple formulas before cell numbers without having to do it manually, is there a way to do this? I cannot drag the cell across with the $ already entered as this will change the cell reference in an adjacent cell.
If this is not clear, what my scenario is that I have a 250 x 2500 cell table. Going across the x axis the formula is: J2-AVERAGE(J$2:J$11) then the next cell K2-AVERAGE(K$2:K$11) and so on. I now want a $ to appear before J and K without having to manually insert $ into every formula, so that I can drag the columns down varying the column number.